Opportunities From: FiskServe Platform

Volunteer: Rosebank Elementary Art Show

Join us as we help out Rosebank Elementary with their Art Show! Art show will be on Wednesday, April 8 from 5 - 730p. Volunteers will need to be prepared to help out as needed, be friendly and engaging around families, and ready to have a fun time as kids showcase all their artwork! Please dress appropriately for a school art show. If you have any questions, email jenn@littlearthousefoundation.org. 

Organization: Little Art House Foundation

Join us as we help out Rosebank Elementary with their Art Show! Art show will be on Wednesday, April 8 from 5 - 730p. Volunteers will need to be prepared to help out as needed, be friendly and engaging around families, and ready to have a fun time as kids showcase all their artwork! Please dress appropriately for a school art show. If you have any questions, email jenn@littlearthousefoundation.org. 

Organization: Little Art House Foundation

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Apr 8, 2026

Zip Code: 37206

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Help set up Rosebank Elementary Art Show!

Rosebank Elementary is looking for help setting up their upcoming kids art show! If you are available anytime between 810a - 315p on Monday and/or Tuesday April 6 + 7, please email jenn@littlearthousefoundation.org. Hours can be up to you ( you could help for a couple, a few, all day, etc). You would just email the day and times you are available. They have a good set-up system, just need more hands on deck to get everything done. Dress comfortably and appropriate for a school. 

Organization: Little Art House Foundation

Rosebank Elementary is looking for help setting up their upcoming kids art show! If you are available anytime between 810a - 315p on Monday and/or Tuesday April 6 + 7, please email jenn@littlearthousefoundation.org. Hours can be up to you ( you could help for a couple, a few, all day, etc). You would just email the day and times you are available. They have a good set-up system, just need more hands on deck to get everything done. Dress comfortably and appropriate for a school. 

Organization: Little Art House Foundation

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Apr 6, 2026 through Apr 7, 2026

Zip Code: 37206

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Extraordinary Friends Adult night out

Join our Extraordinary Friends group of adults  with Down syndrome ages 18+ for a fun night at DSAMT. We will have pizza, karaoke, games and a lot of fun! Volunteers are needed to help supervise participants, coordinate games, and man a karaoke machine. The event will take place at the DSAMT office 1310 Central Court, Hermitage, TN 37076 from 6:30pm - 8:30pm.

Organization: Down Syndrome Association of Middle TN (DSAMT)

Join our Extraordinary Friends group of adults  with Down syndrome ages 18+ for a fun night at DSAMT. We will have pizza, karaoke, games and a lot of fun! Volunteers are needed to help supervise participants, coordinate games, and man a karaoke machine. The event will take place at the DSAMT office 1310 Central Court, Hermitage, TN 37076 from 6:30pm - 8:30pm.

Organization: Down Syndrome Association of Middle TN (DSAMT)

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Apr 17, 2026

Zip Code: 37076

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Gallery Volunteer Shift III 2026 (NEW)

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NOTE: DO NOT SIGN UP FOR OPPORTUNITES FOR WEEKENDS OR FISK UNIVERSITY HOLIDAYS. THE GALLERY WILL BE CLOSED ON WEEKENDS AND HOLIDAYS UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE


Standard Procedures: Greet visitors and guests warmly as they enter the gallery, answering any questions they may ask.Answer the phones: "Good ___, Carl Van Vechten Art Gallery, this is _______ speaking. How may I help you."Please be sure that lights to both galleries are turned on when you arrive. Each volunteer should take turns and walk around the gallery spaces at least twice during your shift—once each hour. Please ask visitors to leave large bags, backpacks, umbrellas at the front desk while they tour the gallery. If visitors are drawing, they are to use pencils only and not pens, markers or sharpies. Requirements: You are required to have basic knowledge of the history of the gallery and arts at Fisk University, and the exhibitions currently installed. The folder with information is on the front desk. Dress Code for Special events (evening and Sunday): Business CasualDress Code Monday through Friday: Fisk Gear, Business Casual, Refrain from derogatory dress, revealing clothes, bonnets or hats(hoodies should not cover your head). Headphones Policy: Please remove headphones and earbuds while you are in the gallery. Restrooms are located downstairs directly in front of the downstairs entrance. 
The gallery is an important space on campus, and a cultural institution that represents the storied history of the university. You are ultimately representing Fisk University and its legacy when you volunteer at the gallery. 

Organization: Fisk University Galleries

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NOTE: DO NOT SIGN UP FOR OPPORTUNITES FOR WEEKENDS OR FISK UNIVERSITY HOLIDAYS. THE GALLERY WILL BE CLOSED ON WEEKENDS AND HOLIDAYS UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE


Standard Procedures: Greet visitors and guests warmly as they enter the gallery, answering any questions they may ask.Answer the phones: "Good ___, Carl Van Vechten Art Gallery, this is _______ speaking. How may I help you."Please be sure that lights to both galleries are turned on when you arrive. Each volunteer should take turns and walk around the gallery spaces at least twice during your shift—once each hour. Please ask visitors to leave large bags, backpacks, umbrellas at the front desk while they tour the gallery. If visitors are drawing, they are to use pencils only and not pens, markers or sharpies. Requirements: You are required to have basic knowledge of the history of the gallery and arts at Fisk University, and the exhibitions currently installed. The folder with information is on the front desk. Dress Code for Special events (evening and Sunday): Business CasualDress Code Monday through Friday: Fisk Gear, Business Casual, Refrain from derogatory dress, revealing clothes, bonnets or hats(hoodies should not cover your head). Headphones Policy: Please remove headphones and earbuds while you are in the gallery. Restrooms are located downstairs directly in front of the downstairs entrance. 
The gallery is an important space on campus, and a cultural institution that represents the storied history of the university. You are ultimately representing Fisk University and its legacy when you volunteer at the gallery. 

Organization: Fisk University Galleries

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 37208

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Edgehill Eggstravaganza Egg Hunt

The Edgehill Community is seeking volunteers for our 2026 Edgehill Eggstravaganza Egg Hunt! We welcome volunteers ready to have fun with Edgehill residents young and old at our 3rd annual Eggstravaganza. Our volunteer needs include a wide variety of tasks such as prepping the field, hiding eggs, distributing candy bags, and crowd control. Join us in making our 2026 event an “egg”stravagant affair!

Please email mariclare@thestore.org if you have any questions.

*Our outdoor hunt takes place rain or shine*

Organization: Friends of the William Edmondson Homesite Park & Gardens

The Edgehill Community is seeking volunteers for our 2026 Edgehill Eggstravaganza Egg Hunt! We welcome volunteers ready to have fun with Edgehill residents young and old at our 3rd annual Eggstravaganza. Our volunteer needs include a wide variety of tasks such as prepping the field, hiding eggs, distributing candy bags, and crowd control. Join us in making our 2026 event an “egg”stravagant affair!

Please email mariclare@thestore.org if you have any questions.

*Our outdoor hunt takes place rain or shine*

Organization: Friends of the William Edmondson Homesite Park & Gardens

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Apr 4, 2026

Zip Code: 37204

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Wicked Wine Run, Event Support

Get ready for a fun and high-energy event! Volunteers must be 21+ to join in on the excitement. During the first half of the race, you’ll help keep participants going strong by working at a water station or celebrating finishers with a wine pour at the finish line.

In the second half, the real fun begins! Volunteers will be stationed along the walking trail, pouring and sharing samples of a variety of spirits with participants. It’s a great way to be part of the action, support the runners and walkers, and enjoy an upbeat, social atmosphere along the course.

Come ready to have fun, bring the energy, and help create an unforgettable experience! 

Organization: Special Olympics Tennessee

Get ready for a fun and high-energy event! Volunteers must be 21+ to join in on the excitement. During the first half of the race, you’ll help keep participants going strong by working at a water station or celebrating finishers with a wine pour at the finish line.

In the second half, the real fun begins! Volunteers will be stationed along the walking trail, pouring and sharing samples of a variety of spirits with participants. It’s a great way to be part of the action, support the runners and walkers, and enjoy an upbeat, social atmosphere along the course.

Come ready to have fun, bring the energy, and help create an unforgettable experience! 

Organization: Special Olympics Tennessee

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Apr 18, 2026

Zip Code: 37076

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: 1:1 Volunteer Dance Buddy- Franklin

Monday 4:45-5:25pm- 1-2 VOLUNTEERS NEEDEDWeekly 1:1 dance buddy for an energetic dancer who needs a lot of redirection to stay on task and engaged. A volunteer with ABA/behavior/special education experience would be beneficial. Use of a token board and reinforcement system is used. May use physical, gestural & verbal prompting.Thursday 5:30-6:10pm- TWO VOLUNTEERS NEEDEDWeekly 1:1 dance buddy for a 21 year old male dancer with autism who may need redirection/verbal prompting to have a quiet voice and stay engaged in class.Weekly 1:1 dance buddy for a 19 year old male dancer with autism who may need reminders to stay engaged in class.If you are interested, express interest and take a tour and an orientation at the Franklin Studio!

Organization: MOVE Inclusive Dance

Monday 4:45-5:25pm- 1-2 VOLUNTEERS NEEDEDWeekly 1:1 dance buddy for an energetic dancer who needs a lot of redirection to stay on task and engaged. A volunteer with ABA/behavior/special education experience would be beneficial. Use of a token board and reinforcement system is used. May use physical, gestural & verbal prompting.Thursday 5:30-6:10pm- TWO VOLUNTEERS NEEDEDWeekly 1:1 dance buddy for a 21 year old male dancer with autism who may need redirection/verbal prompting to have a quiet voice and stay engaged in class.Weekly 1:1 dance buddy for a 19 year old male dancer with autism who may need reminders to stay engaged in class.If you are interested, express interest and take a tour and an orientation at the Franklin Studio!

Organization: MOVE Inclusive Dance

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37064

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: 1:1 Volunteer Dance Buddy- Bellevue

Wednesday 5:45-6:25 pm- TWO VOLUNTEERS NEEDEDWeekly 1:1 buddy for a 9 year old male dancer with ADHD. This dancer needs verbal reminders to stay engaged, have a quiet voice, and listen to the teacher. Weekly Floater to support the dance teacher in the class as well as the different elementary school aged dancers in the classThursday 4:45-5:25pmWeekly 1:1 buddy for a 6 year old female dancer with autism. This dancer needs hands on and verbal reminders to stay engaged and participate in the class. Saturday 11:15-11:55amWeekly 1:1 buddy with a 20 year old male dancer with autism. This dancer needs verbal reminders to stay engaged, have a quiet voice, and listen to the teacher. Express Interest for more information and to come get a tour and orientation at the Bellevue Studio!

Organization: MOVE Inclusive Dance

Wednesday 5:45-6:25 pm- TWO VOLUNTEERS NEEDEDWeekly 1:1 buddy for a 9 year old male dancer with ADHD. This dancer needs verbal reminders to stay engaged, have a quiet voice, and listen to the teacher. Weekly Floater to support the dance teacher in the class as well as the different elementary school aged dancers in the classThursday 4:45-5:25pmWeekly 1:1 buddy for a 6 year old female dancer with autism. This dancer needs hands on and verbal reminders to stay engaged and participate in the class. Saturday 11:15-11:55amWeekly 1:1 buddy with a 20 year old male dancer with autism. This dancer needs verbal reminders to stay engaged, have a quiet voice, and listen to the teacher. Express Interest for more information and to come get a tour and orientation at the Bellevue Studio!

Organization: MOVE Inclusive Dance

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37221

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Spring Craft Fair Volunteer (2026)

The 55th Annual Spring Tennessee Craft Fair is right around the corner! This May 1, 2, 3 Centennial Park will be our home to celebrate craft, with demonstrations, Kids' Tent activities, a food truck court, and -- of course -- exemplary craft artists bringing delightful craft art from across the nation. Sun and warm temperatures beckon in May, so plan to volunteer outdoors with us. 

The following shifts are availlable:

Thursday, April 30th, 12:00 - 4:00 p.m., 3:00 - 7:00 p.m. Friday, May 1, 7:00 - 10:00 a.m., 2:00 - 6:00 pm.. Saturday, May 2, 7:00 - 10:00 a.m., 10:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m., 2:00 - 6:00 p.m. Sunday, May 3, 7:00 - 10:00 a.m., 10:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m., 2:00 - 6:00 p.m. Monday, May 4, 7:00 - 10:00 a.m.

In addition to responding on Get Connected, please sign up for specific shifts at https://tennesseecraft.org/about/volunteer-intern/volunteer/.

Join us as we welcome the public to explore the treasures of the fair. Load-in, water delivery, booth sitting, welcoming visitors... these are just a few of the ways that you can engage in the shadow of the Parthenon. We provide T-shirts, snacks, water and a day of fun!

If you have any questions, feel free to reach out to us at tncraftvolunteer@gmail.com. We can't wait to see you!

Organization: Tennessee Craft

The 55th Annual Spring Tennessee Craft Fair is right around the corner! This May 1, 2, 3 Centennial Park will be our home to celebrate craft, with demonstrations, Kids' Tent activities, a food truck court, and -- of course -- exemplary craft artists bringing delightful craft art from across the nation. Sun and warm temperatures beckon in May, so plan to volunteer outdoors with us. 

The following shifts are availlable:

Thursday, April 30th, 12:00 - 4:00 p.m., 3:00 - 7:00 p.m. Friday, May 1, 7:00 - 10:00 a.m., 2:00 - 6:00 pm.. Saturday, May 2, 7:00 - 10:00 a.m., 10:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m., 2:00 - 6:00 p.m. Sunday, May 3, 7:00 - 10:00 a.m., 10:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m., 2:00 - 6:00 p.m. Monday, May 4, 7:00 - 10:00 a.m.

In addition to responding on Get Connected, please sign up for specific shifts at https://tennesseecraft.org/about/volunteer-intern/volunteer/.

Join us as we welcome the public to explore the treasures of the fair. Load-in, water delivery, booth sitting, welcoming visitors... these are just a few of the ways that you can engage in the shadow of the Parthenon. We provide T-shirts, snacks, water and a day of fun!

If you have any questions, feel free to reach out to us at tncraftvolunteer@gmail.com. We can't wait to see you!

Organization: Tennessee Craft

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Apr 30, 2026 through May 4, 2026

Zip Code: 37203

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Global Volunteer Month/Good Deeds Day Individual Opportunities

GNRC is celebrating Global Volunteer Month and Good Deeds Day the whole month of April and we'd love for you to join us. Participate in any of the regular opportunities or log your volunteer hours through this opportunity for any good deeds/volunteering you are doing outside of the opportunities listed on the volunteer portal. 

This could be an opportunity with another nonprofit, your religious institution, school or other or simple good deeds you can organize around your neighborhood. 

Please let us know in the notes when you are logging your hours what the specific activity was for the time to be eligible. 

Let's show the world that kindness is always the way to go and that volunteering is truly powerful and impactful!

Check out this page for more information on all things Global Volunteer Month.

For questions, please reach out to Rebecca at rnofi@gnrc.org

Organization: Greater Nashville Regional Council (GNRC)

GNRC is celebrating Global Volunteer Month and Good Deeds Day the whole month of April and we'd love for you to join us. Participate in any of the regular opportunities or log your volunteer hours through this opportunity for any good deeds/volunteering you are doing outside of the opportunities listed on the volunteer portal. 

This could be an opportunity with another nonprofit, your religious institution, school or other or simple good deeds you can organize around your neighborhood. 

Please let us know in the notes when you are logging your hours what the specific activity was for the time to be eligible. 

Let's show the world that kindness is always the way to go and that volunteering is truly powerful and impactful!

Check out this page for more information on all things Global Volunteer Month.

For questions, please reach out to Rebecca at rnofi@gnrc.org

Organization: Greater Nashville Regional Council (GNRC)

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Apr 30, 2026

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Food Pantry Volunteers

The Martha O'Bryan Center needs upbeat, positive volunteers to assist in the food pantry. On Mondays and Thursdays, volunteers will be able to help with unloading deliveries. Every day of the week, volunteers will be able to work alongside clients to 'shop' in our food pantry and pick out the items that will serve them the most. Volunteers will also be responsible for maintaining the cleanliness and order of the premises, bringing heavier boxes out to client cars.

 Spots must be reserved in advance; first come first served.

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On a foundation of Christian faith, Martha O’Bryan Center empowers children, youth, and adults in poverty to transform their lives through work, education, employment and fellowship.

The Martha O’Bryan Center is an anti-poverty non-profit organization with longstanding history and deep community roots, founded in 1894. Our headquarter campus sits in the East Nashville public housing campus of Cayce Place, currently transforming into the mixed-income neighborhood Boscobel Heights.  This is where we operate most of our programs, supporting education goals for learners of all ages, empowering youth and adults in their careers, and providing stability and support services for individuals and families.

Organization: Martha O'Bryan Center

The Martha O'Bryan Center needs upbeat, positive volunteers to assist in the food pantry. On Mondays and Thursdays, volunteers will be able to help with unloading deliveries. Every day of the week, volunteers will be able to work alongside clients to 'shop' in our food pantry and pick out the items that will serve them the most. Volunteers will also be responsible for maintaining the cleanliness and order of the premises, bringing heavier boxes out to client cars.

 Spots must be reserved in advance; first come first served.

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On a foundation of Christian faith, Martha O’Bryan Center empowers children, youth, and adults in poverty to transform their lives through work, education, employment and fellowship.

The Martha O’Bryan Center is an anti-poverty non-profit organization with longstanding history and deep community roots, founded in 1894. Our headquarter campus sits in the East Nashville public housing campus of Cayce Place, currently transforming into the mixed-income neighborhood Boscobel Heights.  This is where we operate most of our programs, supporting education goals for learners of all ages, empowering youth and adults in their careers, and providing stability and support services for individuals and families.

Organization: Martha O'Bryan Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 37206

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Spring Syposium SL

HBCU Spring Symposium, hosted as part of the HBCU Wellness Project, served as a collaborative forum to present and discuss findings collected directly from students regarding health, wellness, and campus needs. Student feedback highlighted key themes related to mental health, access to resources, preventive care awareness, and overall well-being. Community partners provided professional insight and contextualized student findings within broader public health and service frameworks, offering recommendations for program enhancement and sustainability. Legislator feedback further emphasized the importance of student-informed data in shaping responsive wellness initiatives and strengthening community–campus collaboration. Together, these perspectives reinforced the value of cross-sector dialogue and affirmed the role of student voices in informing future wellness efforts and community partnerships.


To receive hours: 

You MUST have your camera ON the entire time 

You MUST be within the camera screen

You MUST complete the short journal entry.


Zoom information:

Meeting ID: 868 3610 6823

Passcode: 991726

Organization: HBCU Wellness Project at Meharry Medical College

HBCU Spring Symposium, hosted as part of the HBCU Wellness Project, served as a collaborative forum to present and discuss findings collected directly from students regarding health, wellness, and campus needs. Student feedback highlighted key themes related to mental health, access to resources, preventive care awareness, and overall well-being. Community partners provided professional insight and contextualized student findings within broader public health and service frameworks, offering recommendations for program enhancement and sustainability. Legislator feedback further emphasized the importance of student-informed data in shaping responsive wellness initiatives and strengthening community–campus collaboration. Together, these perspectives reinforced the value of cross-sector dialogue and affirmed the role of student voices in informing future wellness efforts and community partnerships.


To receive hours: 

You MUST have your camera ON the entire time 

You MUST be within the camera screen

You MUST complete the short journal entry.


Zoom information:

Meeting ID: 868 3610 6823

Passcode: 991726

Organization: HBCU Wellness Project at Meharry Medical College

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Apr 9, 2026

Zip Code: 37209

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Gallery Volunteer Shift IV 2026 (NEW)

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NOTE: DO NOT SIGN UP FOR OPPORTUNITES FOR WEEKENDS OR FISK UNIVERSITY HOLIDAYS. THE GALLERY WILL BE CLOSED ON WEEKENDS AND HOLIDAYS UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE


Standard Procedures: Greet visitors and guests warmly as they enter the gallery, answering any questions they may ask.Answer the phones: "Good ___, Carl Van Vechten Art Gallery, this is _______ speaking. How may I help you."Please be sure that lights to both galleries are turned on when you arrive. Each volunteer should take turns and walk around the gallery spaces at least twice during your shift—once each hour. Please ask visitors to leave large bags, backpacks, umbrellas at the front desk while they tour the gallery. If visitors are drawing, they are to use pencils only and not pens, markers or sharpies. Requirements: You are required to have basic knowledge of the history of the gallery and arts at Fisk University, and the exhibitions currently installed. The folder with information is on the front desk. Dress Code for Special events (evening and Sunday): Business CasualDress Code Monday through Friday: Fisk Gear, Business Casual, Refrain from derogatory dress, revealing clothes, bonnets or hats(hoodies should not cover your head). Headphones Policy: Please remove headphones and earbuds while you are in the gallery. Restrooms are located downstairs directly in front of the downstairs entrance. 
The gallery is an important space on campus, and a cultural institution that represents the storied history of the university. You are ultimately representing Fisk University and its legacy when you volunteer at the gallery. 

Organization: Fisk University Galleries

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NOTE: DO NOT SIGN UP FOR OPPORTUNITES FOR WEEKENDS OR FISK UNIVERSITY HOLIDAYS. THE GALLERY WILL BE CLOSED ON WEEKENDS AND HOLIDAYS UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE


Standard Procedures: Greet visitors and guests warmly as they enter the gallery, answering any questions they may ask.Answer the phones: "Good ___, Carl Van Vechten Art Gallery, this is _______ speaking. How may I help you."Please be sure that lights to both galleries are turned on when you arrive. Each volunteer should take turns and walk around the gallery spaces at least twice during your shift—once each hour. Please ask visitors to leave large bags, backpacks, umbrellas at the front desk while they tour the gallery. If visitors are drawing, they are to use pencils only and not pens, markers or sharpies. Requirements: You are required to have basic knowledge of the history of the gallery and arts at Fisk University, and the exhibitions currently installed. The folder with information is on the front desk. Dress Code for Special events (evening and Sunday): Business CasualDress Code Monday through Friday: Fisk Gear, Business Casual, Refrain from derogatory dress, revealing clothes, bonnets or hats(hoodies should not cover your head). Headphones Policy: Please remove headphones and earbuds while you are in the gallery. Restrooms are located downstairs directly in front of the downstairs entrance. 
The gallery is an important space on campus, and a cultural institution that represents the storied history of the university. You are ultimately representing Fisk University and its legacy when you volunteer at the gallery. 

Organization: Fisk University Galleries

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 37208

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Invasive Plant Removal - Winter/Spring 2026

Do you love conservation? Want to work outdoors to protect the natural ecosystems of Shelby Park and Bottoms? We need you!

Shelby Park and Bottoms is a natural oasis in the heart of the city. The forests here are a refuge for people and wildlife alike. Our Shelby forests need help: they are being overtaken by invasive plant species. Through our Restore the Forest program, we remove invasive species and replant native species to revitalize a healthy forest ecosystem.

What is the community impact of this event?

Healthy forests are beautiful for park visitors, provide food and shelter for wildlife and make our local ecosystem more resilient by promoting and enhancing growth of native plant species.

What will volunteers be doing at this event?

At this event, we will be uprooting and cutting down honeysuckle and privet plants with weed wrenches, loppers, and hand saws. They will work in small groups under the supervision of experienced staff that will help teach proper plant identification and safe tool usage.

Accessibility:

This event will include hiking while carrying heavy tools over uneven ground, and we will be working off-trail within the woods. Please dress according to the weather. Porta-potties are located a short walk from our worksite, and there should always be ample parking located nearby the worksite.

What to bring?

I recommend bringing your own water bottle and sunscreen. Water, gloves, all necessary tools, and additional water will be provided. Please wear sturdy shoes that are good for gardening (e.g. hiking boots), long socks, and long pants to protect yourselves from sticks and thorns in the forest. If possible, long sleeved shirts can also be helpful for protection, but please dress according to the weather.

What’s next?

If you sign up for this event, you will receive a reminder email a few days before the event with specific instructions regarding parking and any other necessary information.

If you have questions, please send me an email at cd@friendsofshelby.org. Hope to see you out there!

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Founded in 2008, Friends of Shelby is a private, nonprofit organization working to preserve, enhance, and promote Shelby Park and Bottoms for everyone to appreciate and protect. We work to protect the natural and historical integrity of the area by supporting appropriate recreational activities, maintaining and enhancing its features, promoting programs that inspire appreciation and conservation of the Park and Bottoms, and advocating for a level playing field for the various user groups.

Organization: Friends of Shelby Park and Bottoms

Do you love conservation? Want to work outdoors to protect the natural ecosystems of Shelby Park and Bottoms? We need you!

Shelby Park and Bottoms is a natural oasis in the heart of the city. The forests here are a refuge for people and wildlife alike. Our Shelby forests need help: they are being overtaken by invasive plant species. Through our Restore the Forest program, we remove invasive species and replant native species to revitalize a healthy forest ecosystem.

What is the community impact of this event?

Healthy forests are beautiful for park visitors, provide food and shelter for wildlife and make our local ecosystem more resilient by promoting and enhancing growth of native plant species.

What will volunteers be doing at this event?

At this event, we will be uprooting and cutting down honeysuckle and privet plants with weed wrenches, loppers, and hand saws. They will work in small groups under the supervision of experienced staff that will help teach proper plant identification and safe tool usage.

Accessibility:

This event will include hiking while carrying heavy tools over uneven ground, and we will be working off-trail within the woods. Please dress according to the weather. Porta-potties are located a short walk from our worksite, and there should always be ample parking located nearby the worksite.

What to bring?

I recommend bringing your own water bottle and sunscreen. Water, gloves, all necessary tools, and additional water will be provided. Please wear sturdy shoes that are good for gardening (e.g. hiking boots), long socks, and long pants to protect yourselves from sticks and thorns in the forest. If possible, long sleeved shirts can also be helpful for protection, but please dress according to the weather.

What’s next?

If you sign up for this event, you will receive a reminder email a few days before the event with specific instructions regarding parking and any other necessary information.

If you have questions, please send me an email at cd@friendsofshelby.org. Hope to see you out there!

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Founded in 2008, Friends of Shelby is a private, nonprofit organization working to preserve, enhance, and promote Shelby Park and Bottoms for everyone to appreciate and protect. We work to protect the natural and historical integrity of the area by supporting appropriate recreational activities, maintaining and enhancing its features, promoting programs that inspire appreciation and conservation of the Park and Bottoms, and advocating for a level playing field for the various user groups.

Organization: Friends of Shelby Park and Bottoms

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 37206

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: GWC: Vibe Coding Night

Vibe Coding Night is a collaborative, sprint-style coding session where students work in small teams to design and build mini technical projects within a structured time frame. Participants will apply programming concepts, practice problem-solving, and strengthen debugging skills in a supportive, peer-driven environment. The session emphasizes teamwork, communication, and iterative development, mirroring real-world tech workflows. By the end of the event, students will have gained hands-on experience, improved technical confidence, and strengthened collaborative skills relevant to academic and professional settings.


Adam Spence Hall (Multipurpose Room)

Happening On: April 2nd 2026

Organization: Girls Who Code College Loop

Vibe Coding Night is a collaborative, sprint-style coding session where students work in small teams to design and build mini technical projects within a structured time frame. Participants will apply programming concepts, practice problem-solving, and strengthen debugging skills in a supportive, peer-driven environment. The session emphasizes teamwork, communication, and iterative development, mirroring real-world tech workflows. By the end of the event, students will have gained hands-on experience, improved technical confidence, and strengthened collaborative skills relevant to academic and professional settings.


Adam Spence Hall (Multipurpose Room)

Happening On: April 2nd 2026

Organization: Girls Who Code College Loop

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Apr 2, 2026

Zip Code: 37208

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: 2026 MLK Joint Day of Service

PRE-REGISTER USING LINK BELOW

***Make sure you are responding the opportunity in order to track your hours***

MLK Joint Day of Service
Serve your community and earn service-learning hours by participating in the MLK Joint Day of Service on Saturday, April 11th, 2026 (11:00 AM–4:00 PM) at Tennessee State University – Gentry Center. Service sites are first-come, first-served, and bus transportation will be provided from Fisk to TSU and the service locations.

Sign up here: Anchor Link - MLK Joint Day of Service 2026 Volunteer Registration (Rescheduled)

Organization: Office of Career Planning & Development

PRE-REGISTER USING LINK BELOW

***Make sure you are responding the opportunity in order to track your hours***

MLK Joint Day of Service
Serve your community and earn service-learning hours by participating in the MLK Joint Day of Service on Saturday, April 11th, 2026 (11:00 AM–4:00 PM) at Tennessee State University – Gentry Center. Service sites are first-come, first-served, and bus transportation will be provided from Fisk to TSU and the service locations.

Sign up here: Anchor Link - MLK Joint Day of Service 2026 Volunteer Registration (Rescheduled)

Organization: Office of Career Planning & Development

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Apr 18, 2026

Zip Code: 37208

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Special Projects Volunteering

Share your time and talents with Caris Hospice through Special Projects volunteering. This opportunity is perfect for volunteers who want to support hospice patients and families in creative, practical, and behind-the-scenes ways without direct patient interaction.

Special Projects Volunteers may help by donating needed items, creating handmade gifts, assisting with legacy or remembrance projects, arranging flowers, helping with gardening or yard work, or supporting other meaningful tasks that bless patients and families. Opportunities can include crafting, collecting supplies, assembling gifts, or helping with seasonal and community-based projects.

This role is flexible and can be a wonderful fit for individuals, groups, clubs, churches, or community partners who want to make a tangible impact through service.

Organization: Caris Healthcare

Share your time and talents with Caris Hospice through Special Projects volunteering. This opportunity is perfect for volunteers who want to support hospice patients and families in creative, practical, and behind-the-scenes ways without direct patient interaction.

Special Projects Volunteers may help by donating needed items, creating handmade gifts, assisting with legacy or remembrance projects, arranging flowers, helping with gardening or yard work, or supporting other meaningful tasks that bless patients and families. Opportunities can include crafting, collecting supplies, assembling gifts, or helping with seasonal and community-based projects.

This role is flexible and can be a wonderful fit for individuals, groups, clubs, churches, or community partners who want to make a tangible impact through service.

Organization: Caris Healthcare

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37214

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Admin Volunteering

Support Caris Hospice behind the scenes by serving as an Administrative Volunteer. This role is a great fit for volunteers who enjoy staying organized, helping with office projects, and supporting meaningful work in a practical way.

Administrative Volunteers may assist with tasks such as clerical work, assembling information packets, making calls, answering phones, organizing medical supplies, computer-based projects, creating bulletin boards, helping with holiday decorations, and assisting with community events, projects, or presentations. This role helps our team serve patients and families more effectively every day.

Volunteers typically serve in or through our Nashville office during weekday business hours. This opportunity is ideal for individuals who want to make a difference in hospice care without providing direct patient care.

Organization: Caris Healthcare

Support Caris Hospice behind the scenes by serving as an Administrative Volunteer. This role is a great fit for volunteers who enjoy staying organized, helping with office projects, and supporting meaningful work in a practical way.

Administrative Volunteers may assist with tasks such as clerical work, assembling information packets, making calls, answering phones, organizing medical supplies, computer-based projects, creating bulletin boards, helping with holiday decorations, and assisting with community events, projects, or presentations. This role helps our team serve patients and families more effectively every day.

Volunteers typically serve in or through our Nashville office during weekday business hours. This opportunity is ideal for individuals who want to make a difference in hospice care without providing direct patient care.

Organization: Caris Healthcare

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37214

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Earth Day Celebration In Centennial Park!

REMEMBER: to receive credit for this Volunteer Service, you MUST also register and claim your spot on the Conservancy's Volunteer site. CLICK HERE NOW TO REGISTER! You may register for multiple shifts, as long as you can work ALL Of the shift! (If you absolutely cannot work the whole shift and need for a custom schedule, you can email the Volunteer Manager to make arrangements). 

Thank you for your interest in volunteering at the 2026 Earth Day Festival in Centennial Park! This free, all-ages event celebrates our amazing planet and features music, a parade, arts activities for kids, sustainability initiatives and education, great food and drink, local vendors, a free tree giveaway and really good vibes!

Proceeds from Earth Day will fund environmental projects across Nashville including urban canopy restoration, waterway clean-up, bee pollinator programs and more. For more information visit: www.nashvilleearthday.org!


Earth Day takes place on Saturday, April 18th from 11 AM to 5 PM in Centennial Park   Minimum age for volunteers: 16 years (unless supervised by an adult)  Volunteers should expect to be on their feet for the duration of their shift. Please wear comfortable shoes and bring a water bottle as needed.You are welcome to sign up for more than one shift.Except for the first shift,   please plan to come about 15 minutes early if you can. That way, you'll be signed in and ready to roll when the shift ahead of you needs to be relieved!What will volunteers do?

Volunteers are essential to making this event happen! They will be involved in many different kinds of activities including:


vendor set-up and registrationparking and traffic monitoring"Green Sweeping" litter collection in the parkPartnering with Waste Management at Recycling StationsAssisting the Conservancy Booth with fundraising, merchandise and surveystear-down and clean-upWhat will volunteers need to bring or wear?

Volunteers should expect to be on their feet for the duration of their shift. Please dress for the weather, wear comfortable shoes and bring a water bottle as needed. Snacks and water will be provided. If you might need a camp chair for breaks, you're welcome to bring one, and there will be limited storage at the Volunteer staging tent.

Organization: Centennial Park Conservancy

REMEMBER: to receive credit for this Volunteer Service, you MUST also register and claim your spot on the Conservancy's Volunteer site. CLICK HERE NOW TO REGISTER! You may register for multiple shifts, as long as you can work ALL Of the shift! (If you absolutely cannot work the whole shift and need for a custom schedule, you can email the Volunteer Manager to make arrangements). 

Thank you for your interest in volunteering at the 2026 Earth Day Festival in Centennial Park! This free, all-ages event celebrates our amazing planet and features music, a parade, arts activities for kids, sustainability initiatives and education, great food and drink, local vendors, a free tree giveaway and really good vibes!

Proceeds from Earth Day will fund environmental projects across Nashville including urban canopy restoration, waterway clean-up, bee pollinator programs and more. For more information visit: www.nashvilleearthday.org!


Earth Day takes place on Saturday, April 18th from 11 AM to 5 PM in Centennial Park   Minimum age for volunteers: 16 years (unless supervised by an adult)  Volunteers should expect to be on their feet for the duration of their shift. Please wear comfortable shoes and bring a water bottle as needed.You are welcome to sign up for more than one shift.Except for the first shift,   please plan to come about 15 minutes early if you can. That way, you'll be signed in and ready to roll when the shift ahead of you needs to be relieved!What will volunteers do?

Volunteers are essential to making this event happen! They will be involved in many different kinds of activities including:


vendor set-up and registrationparking and traffic monitoring"Green Sweeping" litter collection in the parkPartnering with Waste Management at Recycling StationsAssisting the Conservancy Booth with fundraising, merchandise and surveystear-down and clean-upWhat will volunteers need to bring or wear?

Volunteers should expect to be on their feet for the duration of their shift. Please dress for the weather, wear comfortable shoes and bring a water bottle as needed. Snacks and water will be provided. If you might need a camp chair for breaks, you're welcome to bring one, and there will be limited storage at the Volunteer staging tent.

Organization: Centennial Park Conservancy

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 37203

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Centennial Park Conservancy Green Sweep Squad 2026!

ATTENTION: Signing up here on the Belmont site will insure you receive your Belmont credit. To get complete credit for this service, additional registration is required though our Volunteer Registration Portal, POINT. Please click HERE to sign up for a date! 


Centennial Park Needs You!

Help preserve our shared verdant oasis of natural beauty, history and fun in the heart of Nashville! 

Connect with us to keep this green and serene space pristine!

Our Green Sweep Squad will meet up in the PARKING LOT outside the Parthenon entrance The First Saturday of the Month from 9am to noon to lend Metro Parks a hand in defeating our mutual arch-nemesis: LITTERBUGS

Join us and you will:

Participate in a fun environment meeting new friends and neighbors while being productive together and enjoying the park.  Take pride in being part of a team dedicated to upholding the legacy of Centennial Park for generations to come. Collaborate with like-minded individuals who share your passion for stewardship and service to create a positive ripple effect extending beyond the park boundaries and inspiring others to be Good Neighbors! Sign-up today and we’ll see you in the Park!  

Questions? Contact holly@conservancyonline.com or 615-828-0855

Our Mission:

Centennial Park Conservancy is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that works in partnership with Nashville’s Metro Parks to support Centennial Park and the Parthenon. We preserve, enhance and share the Parthenon and Centennial Park so that all future generations may benefit from these enriching cultural and educational landmarks.

Learn more about the Conservancy HERE!


Organization: Centennial Park Conservancy

ATTENTION: Signing up here on the Belmont site will insure you receive your Belmont credit. To get complete credit for this service, additional registration is required though our Volunteer Registration Portal, POINT. Please click HERE to sign up for a date! 


Centennial Park Needs You!

Help preserve our shared verdant oasis of natural beauty, history and fun in the heart of Nashville! 

Connect with us to keep this green and serene space pristine!

Our Green Sweep Squad will meet up in the PARKING LOT outside the Parthenon entrance The First Saturday of the Month from 9am to noon to lend Metro Parks a hand in defeating our mutual arch-nemesis: LITTERBUGS

Join us and you will:

Participate in a fun environment meeting new friends and neighbors while being productive together and enjoying the park.  Take pride in being part of a team dedicated to upholding the legacy of Centennial Park for generations to come. Collaborate with like-minded individuals who share your passion for stewardship and service to create a positive ripple effect extending beyond the park boundaries and inspiring others to be Good Neighbors! Sign-up today and we’ll see you in the Park!  

Questions? Contact holly@conservancyonline.com or 615-828-0855

Our Mission:

Centennial Park Conservancy is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that works in partnership with Nashville’s Metro Parks to support Centennial Park and the Parthenon. We preserve, enhance and share the Parthenon and Centennial Park so that all future generations may benefit from these enriching cultural and educational landmarks.

Learn more about the Conservancy HERE!


Organization: Centennial Park Conservancy

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 37203

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Blood Drive Volunteer - Hendersonville, Brentwood & Murfreesboro

Volunteer as a blood donor ambassador to help our blood donors have a pleasant experience. Locations include Hendersonville, Brentwood, and Murfreesboro.  

Purpose: To assist blood donors and blood collection staff at local blood drives. 

You must create a volunteer account with the Red Cross, which tracks hours for approval.  Apply at:

https://redcross.org/volunteer

Key Responsibilities:

Support the Red Cross mission by helping donors have a positive experience.Welcome and check in donors, distribute reading materials, and assist with donor flow.Offer refreshments at the hospitality table and thank donors for their life-saving donations.Alert staff if a donor needs assistance.

Locations:
Blood drives take place in Hendersonville, Brentwood, and Murfreesboro.

Time Commitment:

Shifts are typically 4-6 hours, depending on the blood drive.Volunteers are asked to commit to at least 3 months of service, with 1-2 shifts per month.

Questions?
Contact us at GiveTime@redcross.org

Organization: American Red Cross

Volunteer as a blood donor ambassador to help our blood donors have a pleasant experience. Locations include Hendersonville, Brentwood, and Murfreesboro.  

Purpose: To assist blood donors and blood collection staff at local blood drives. 

You must create a volunteer account with the Red Cross, which tracks hours for approval.  Apply at:

https://redcross.org/volunteer

Key Responsibilities:

Support the Red Cross mission by helping donors have a positive experience.Welcome and check in donors, distribute reading materials, and assist with donor flow.Offer refreshments at the hospitality table and thank donors for their life-saving donations.Alert staff if a donor needs assistance.

Locations:
Blood drives take place in Hendersonville, Brentwood, and Murfreesboro.

Time Commitment:

Shifts are typically 4-6 hours, depending on the blood drive.Volunteers are asked to commit to at least 3 months of service, with 1-2 shifts per month.

Questions?
Contact us at GiveTime@redcross.org

Organization: American Red Cross

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37203

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Spring 2026, Chapel Assistant Volunteer Hours

Volunteer Hours/Service Learning Hours for the Fisk Memorial Chapel Assistants

Organization: Fisk Memorial Chapel

Volunteer Hours/Service Learning Hours for the Fisk Memorial Chapel Assistants

Organization: Fisk Memorial Chapel

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37208

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Framily 5K Volunteer



Volunteer at the Framily 5K – Help Make It Happen!
 
Join us in making the Framily 5K a fun, safe, and successful event! We're looking for enthusiastic, reliable volunteers to support a variety of essential roles before, during, and after the race.
 
Volunteer tasks include:Event setup and clean-upRegistration and participant check-inWater station assistanceCheer squad and crowd engagement 
Upon arrival, please check in at the Welcome Table to receive your role assignment and any necessary supplies.
 
The Framily 5K is held at Mill Ridge Park in Antioch, TN, during both the spring and fall seasons. The event space will be clearly marked with orange cones, yellow flags, and a 5K sign at the park entrance.
 
What to Bring and Expect:Wear comfortable shoes suitable for grassy and uneven terrainBe prepared for sun exposure and insects – sunscreen and bug spray will be providedSnacks, drinks, and restrooms will be available on site 
Your time and energy help create a positive experience for every participant. Thank you for being part of the Framily 5K community!

Organization: Friends of Mill Ridge Park



Volunteer at the Framily 5K – Help Make It Happen!
 
Join us in making the Framily 5K a fun, safe, and successful event! We're looking for enthusiastic, reliable volunteers to support a variety of essential roles before, during, and after the race.
 
Volunteer tasks include:Event setup and clean-upRegistration and participant check-inWater station assistanceCheer squad and crowd engagement 
Upon arrival, please check in at the Welcome Table to receive your role assignment and any necessary supplies.
 
The Framily 5K is held at Mill Ridge Park in Antioch, TN, during both the spring and fall seasons. The event space will be clearly marked with orange cones, yellow flags, and a 5K sign at the park entrance.
 
What to Bring and Expect:Wear comfortable shoes suitable for grassy and uneven terrainBe prepared for sun exposure and insects – sunscreen and bug spray will be providedSnacks, drinks, and restrooms will be available on site 
Your time and energy help create a positive experience for every participant. Thank you for being part of the Framily 5K community!

Organization: Friends of Mill Ridge Park

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On May 30, 2026

Zip Code: 37013

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Kite Fest at Mill Ridge Park

Enjoy watching our lawn and ridgeline fill with colorful kites this fall at Mill Ridge Park's Bi-Annual Kite Fest. We need your help with a variety of tasks that may include welcoming park visitors, assembling kites, demonstrating proper kite flying etiquette, facilitating lawn games, replenishing snacks and beverages, and post-event cleanup. Instructions and support for volunteers will be available onsite by park staff. Check in upon arrival at the welcome table for specific role information and supplies.

Kite Fest takes place at Mill Ridge Park in Antioch, TN during the spring and fall seasons. The event space will be marked with orange cones, yellow flags, and a Kite Fest sign at the driveway entrance. Please park in the grass along the gravel drive, across from the red barns.

To ensure your safety and comfort, please wear comfortable shoes for grassy, uneven terrain. Prepare for exposure to the sun and bugs (sunscreen and bug spray provided). Snacks and beverages provided to volunteers.

Organization: Friends of Mill Ridge Park

Enjoy watching our lawn and ridgeline fill with colorful kites this fall at Mill Ridge Park's Bi-Annual Kite Fest. We need your help with a variety of tasks that may include welcoming park visitors, assembling kites, demonstrating proper kite flying etiquette, facilitating lawn games, replenishing snacks and beverages, and post-event cleanup. Instructions and support for volunteers will be available onsite by park staff. Check in upon arrival at the welcome table for specific role information and supplies.

Kite Fest takes place at Mill Ridge Park in Antioch, TN during the spring and fall seasons. The event space will be marked with orange cones, yellow flags, and a Kite Fest sign at the driveway entrance. Please park in the grass along the gravel drive, across from the red barns.

To ensure your safety and comfort, please wear comfortable shoes for grassy, uneven terrain. Prepare for exposure to the sun and bugs (sunscreen and bug spray provided). Snacks and beverages provided to volunteers.

Organization: Friends of Mill Ridge Park

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 37013

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Rock 'n' Roll Marathon (2026)

The Nashville Sports Council needs volunteers to serve in the following areas at the Rock 'n' Roll Marathon.


Health & Fitness Expo Start & Finish Line Water Stations (must have a group of 10+) Sunday "Fun Day" Races


Water Stations are a great opportunity for corporate teams, community organizations, student groups, sports teams, and friends to volunteer together while supporting an exciting event in Nashville. If your group is a non-profit, or represents a charity - you can qualify for grant money!


We are also excited to share that student volunteers will be eligible to enter a scholarship drawing as a thank-you for their service and support.


For descriptions of these roles, click here. Various shifts are available from 11:00 a.m. on Thursday, April 23rd through 2:00 p.m. on Sunday, April 26th. 


If you are interested, please respond not only in Get Connected, but also complete your registration by going to the Nashville Sports Council's website.

 

Organization: Nashville Sports Council

The Nashville Sports Council needs volunteers to serve in the following areas at the Rock 'n' Roll Marathon.


Health & Fitness Expo Start & Finish Line Water Stations (must have a group of 10+) Sunday "Fun Day" Races


Water Stations are a great opportunity for corporate teams, community organizations, student groups, sports teams, and friends to volunteer together while supporting an exciting event in Nashville. If your group is a non-profit, or represents a charity - you can qualify for grant money!


We are also excited to share that student volunteers will be eligible to enter a scholarship drawing as a thank-you for their service and support.


For descriptions of these roles, click here. Various shifts are available from 11:00 a.m. on Thursday, April 23rd through 2:00 p.m. on Sunday, April 26th. 


If you are interested, please respond not only in Get Connected, but also complete your registration by going to the Nashville Sports Council's website.

 

Organization: Nashville Sports Council

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Apr 23, 2026 through Apr 26, 2026

Zip Code: 37213

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Free Grocery Distribution at Boys & Girls Club

You will meet at our food site: Boys & Girls Club, 916 16th Ave N, Nashville, TN 37208

There you will help with fresh grocery distribution. Help unload, set up, distribute food to community members and help clean up after the free grocery distribution. 

IMPORTANT: We require background checks for all adults 18 and over before you can serve. Please be on the lookout for an email with a link to fill out a background check through Checkr. If your check has not cleared before the day of your service, you will not be able to serve.

Organization: Dream Streets

You will meet at our food site: Boys & Girls Club, 916 16th Ave N, Nashville, TN 37208

There you will help with fresh grocery distribution. Help unload, set up, distribute food to community members and help clean up after the free grocery distribution. 

IMPORTANT: We require background checks for all adults 18 and over before you can serve. Please be on the lookout for an email with a link to fill out a background check through Checkr. If your check has not cleared before the day of your service, you will not be able to serve.

Organization: Dream Streets

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 37208

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Free Grocery Distribution-Cheatham Place

You will help facilitate the distribution of free grocery donations in North Nashville at Cheatham Place Apartments.

Please arrive at 2:15 pm to Cheatham Place Apartments, 1536 Delta Ave. 37208 beside building 59, and park on the street. Wait for the Dream Streets mobile food truck to arrive and introduce yourself to the driver. You will help unload, set up, distribute and clean up after the free grocery distribution. 

IMPORTANT: We require background checks for all adults 18 and over before you can serve. Please be on the lookout for an email with a link to fill out a background check through Checkr. If your check has not cleared before the day of your service, you will not be able to serve.

Organization: Dream Streets

You will help facilitate the distribution of free grocery donations in North Nashville at Cheatham Place Apartments.

Please arrive at 2:15 pm to Cheatham Place Apartments, 1536 Delta Ave. 37208 beside building 59, and park on the street. Wait for the Dream Streets mobile food truck to arrive and introduce yourself to the driver. You will help unload, set up, distribute and clean up after the free grocery distribution. 

IMPORTANT: We require background checks for all adults 18 and over before you can serve. Please be on the lookout for an email with a link to fill out a background check through Checkr. If your check has not cleared before the day of your service, you will not be able to serve.

Organization: Dream Streets

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 37208

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: YMCA Virtual 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 almost all tutoring is conducted VIRTUALLY! No need to worry about your commute, parking, or Nashville traffic. If you would like to read with a student in-person with a supervised Y-staff, let us know! 
 
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. 


Fall Semester: September - December
Spring Semester: February - May
Summer Semester: June & July

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

Organization: YMCA - VIRTUAL 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 almost all tutoring is conducted VIRTUALLY! No need to worry about your commute, parking, or Nashville traffic. If you would like to read with a student in-person with a supervised Y-staff, let us know! 
 
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. 


Fall Semester: September - December
Spring Semester: February - May
Summer Semester: June & July

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

Organization: YMCA - VIRTUAL Literacy Tutor

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Call for volunteers!

Looking for a transformative experience that fosters personal growth while making a difference? The Center for Courageous Kids (CCK), located in Scottsville, Kentucky, an hour from Nashville—invites volunteers to help children with disabilities and lifelong illnesses experience the joy of camp.

As a CCK volunteer, you’ll create lasting memories, join a supportive community and be part of something truly meaningful. Whether you’re guiding kids through canoeing adventures, demonstrating archery or having a dance party, your impact will be unforgettable.

To learn more about volunteer opportunities visit https://www.courageouskids.org/volunteer.

#VolunteerOpportunity #SummerCamp #CampVolunteers #CouragousKids #DisabilityAwarenes

Organization: The Center for Courageous Kids

Looking for a transformative experience that fosters personal growth while making a difference? The Center for Courageous Kids (CCK), located in Scottsville, Kentucky, an hour from Nashville—invites volunteers to help children with disabilities and lifelong illnesses experience the joy of camp.

As a CCK volunteer, you’ll create lasting memories, join a supportive community and be part of something truly meaningful. Whether you’re guiding kids through canoeing adventures, demonstrating archery or having a dance party, your impact will be unforgettable.

To learn more about volunteer opportunities visit https://www.courageouskids.org/volunteer.

#VolunteerOpportunity #SummerCamp #CampVolunteers #CouragousKids #DisabilityAwarenes

Organization: The Center for Courageous Kids

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Jun 1, 2026 through Aug 1, 2026

Zip Code: 42164

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Hackathon / Collaborative Tech Event

This event is an interactive, collaboration based tech session designed to encourage creative problem solving, teamwork, and engagement with technology concepts. Participants will work in small groups to complete a series of challenges that focus on design thinking, technical reasoning, and innovation. Activities will include a UX/UI design challenge where teams redesign a poorly designed website or application using paper or whiteboards, an AI prompt engineering challenge that explores effective interaction with AI tools, a collaborative programming challenge using a shared GitHub repository, and a short pitch session where teams present brief technology or startup ideas. The event encourages collaboration, critical thinking, and hands on engagement with technology. It is designed to be accessible to both technical and non technical participants while strengthening participants’ understanding of problem solving, teamwork, and technology driven innovation.


Happening from 12pm-3pm

Organization: Girls Who Code College Loop

This event is an interactive, collaboration based tech session designed to encourage creative problem solving, teamwork, and engagement with technology concepts. Participants will work in small groups to complete a series of challenges that focus on design thinking, technical reasoning, and innovation. Activities will include a UX/UI design challenge where teams redesign a poorly designed website or application using paper or whiteboards, an AI prompt engineering challenge that explores effective interaction with AI tools, a collaborative programming challenge using a shared GitHub repository, and a short pitch session where teams present brief technology or startup ideas. The event encourages collaboration, critical thinking, and hands on engagement with technology. It is designed to be accessible to both technical and non technical participants while strengthening participants’ understanding of problem solving, teamwork, and technology driven innovation.


Happening from 12pm-3pm

Organization: Girls Who Code College Loop

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Apr 11, 2026

Zip Code: 37208

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: M-F & Sundays: Access Services Volunteer(Annual Library Survey) -7:30am-10pm (Franklin Library)

POSITION SUMMARY  

Assists with annual library survey 

ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS 

Be timely for all volunteer shiftsGreet/count patrons and visitors   Confidently convince students (undergraduate/graduate) & Faculty/Staff to do the annual survey Sitting in the lobby (professionally, not hanging out with friends while at the table)Have laptop if they need help (QR might not always pull up on their phone, tablet, etc..)Potentially 7-7.5 hours M-Th weekly (7:30-3)/3-10 & Friday could work 7:30-5 pm

ORGANIZATIONAL RESPONSIBILITY   Reports to the Assistant to Librarian for Access Services (Ms. Jessica Hanson) or Night Access Services Librarian (Ester McShepard)

Organization: Franklin Library

POSITION SUMMARY  

Assists with annual library survey 

ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS 

Be timely for all volunteer shiftsGreet/count patrons and visitors   Confidently convince students (undergraduate/graduate) & Faculty/Staff to do the annual survey Sitting in the lobby (professionally, not hanging out with friends while at the table)Have laptop if they need help (QR might not always pull up on their phone, tablet, etc..)Potentially 7-7.5 hours M-Th weekly (7:30-3)/3-10 & Friday could work 7:30-5 pm

ORGANIZATIONAL RESPONSIBILITY   Reports to the Assistant to Librarian for Access Services (Ms. Jessica Hanson) or Night Access Services Librarian (Ester McShepard)

Organization: Franklin Library

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Apr 30, 2026

Zip Code: 37208

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Food Bank Volunteers

Volunteers are needed to help distribute groceries and greet clients.  This is a great opportunity for Spanish speakers and students interested in working with the immigrant and refugee community! We are in the Glencliif area of Nashville and will send you our exact location when the shift is confirmed. If you would like to sign up or have any questions please contact us at glencliff@nourishfoodbanks.org or (615) 972-5020

All shifts must be confirmed in advance by our food bank coordinator. Please do not come without prior approval because our space is limited. Thank you!

Organization: Nueva Vida Food Project

Volunteers are needed to help distribute groceries and greet clients.  This is a great opportunity for Spanish speakers and students interested in working with the immigrant and refugee community! We are in the Glencliif area of Nashville and will send you our exact location when the shift is confirmed. If you would like to sign up or have any questions please contact us at glencliff@nourishfoodbanks.org or (615) 972-5020

All shifts must be confirmed in advance by our food bank coordinator. Please do not come without prior approval because our space is limited. Thank you!

Organization: Nueva Vida Food Project

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 37211

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Cheekwood Art Hop Event

Help us celebrate spring by volunteering for Cheekwood’s Great Spring Art Hop!  Volunteers help with crafts, egg hunts and as greeters!  Event is rain or shine.

Each individual volunteer must also register on our online form in advance and be confirmed to participate.  https://cheekwood.org/support/volunteer/great-spring-art-hop-volunteer-registration/

 

Volunteers will be sent confirmation based on available shifts, must be able to serve the full shift. 

For age 18 and older

Organization: Cheekwood Botanical Garden and Museum of Art

Help us celebrate spring by volunteering for Cheekwood’s Great Spring Art Hop!  Volunteers help with crafts, egg hunts and as greeters!  Event is rain or shine.

Each individual volunteer must also register on our online form in advance and be confirmed to participate.  https://cheekwood.org/support/volunteer/great-spring-art-hop-volunteer-registration/

 

Volunteers will be sent confirmation based on available shifts, must be able to serve the full shift. 

For age 18 and older

Organization: Cheekwood Botanical Garden and Museum of Art

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 37205

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: 30 Day LeetCode Challenge

The 30 Day LeetCode Challenge is an online technical practice event designed to encourage consistent engagement with problem solving and algorithmic thinking. Participants will complete a series of coding problems over a thirty day period using the LeetCode platform. The challenge focuses on strengthening participants’ understanding of data structures, algorithms, and programming logic through regular practice. Participants are encouraged to work through selected problems, share approaches, and discuss strategies for solving technical interview style questions. The event promotes technical skill development, analytical thinking, and familiarity with common coding interview problems. It is designed to help participants build confidence in their problem solving abilities while engaging with peers in a collaborative learning environment.


Happens the entire month of April

Event Format: Online

Organization: Girls Who Code College Loop

The 30 Day LeetCode Challenge is an online technical practice event designed to encourage consistent engagement with problem solving and algorithmic thinking. Participants will complete a series of coding problems over a thirty day period using the LeetCode platform. The challenge focuses on strengthening participants’ understanding of data structures, algorithms, and programming logic through regular practice. Participants are encouraged to work through selected problems, share approaches, and discuss strategies for solving technical interview style questions. The event promotes technical skill development, analytical thinking, and familiarity with common coding interview problems. It is designed to help participants build confidence in their problem solving abilities while engaging with peers in a collaborative learning environment.


Happens the entire month of April

Event Format: Online

Organization: Girls Who Code College Loop

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Apr 1, 2026

Zip Code: 37208

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Carehack Cares Provider

Carehack Cares is a caregiver matching and training model designed to connect families with consistent, trained, and vetted care providers for children, teens, and adults with disabilities. 

Have experience with someone with disabilities? Want to babysit and earn money with providing care?Training for providers include CPR, First Aide, De-escalation, and anything specific to families. 

Reach out for more information! 


Organization: Carehack

Carehack Cares is a caregiver matching and training model designed to connect families with consistent, trained, and vetted care providers for children, teens, and adults with disabilities. 

Have experience with someone with disabilities? Want to babysit and earn money with providing care?Training for providers include CPR, First Aide, De-escalation, and anything specific to families. 

Reach out for more information! 


Organization: Carehack

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37221

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Patient Care Volunteer Williamson County

Are you looking for an opportunity to make a profound impact on the lives of others? Caris Hospice is seeking dedicated individuals like you to become Patient Care Volunteers. Together, we can bring comfort, support, and joy to those facing life-limiting illnesses. Join us and become an integral part of our compassionate team!

As a Patient Care Volunteer, you will embark on a journey that will touch hearts and make a lasting difference. Your generosity and selflessness will provide immeasurable comfort and companionship to patients and their families during challenging times. Every act of kindness counts, from lending a helping hand with household chores or mowing a patient's lawn. You might even have the chance to walk a beloved furry friend!

* Household Chores: Assist patients and families with light household tasks, such as organizing, cleaning, or meal preparation. Your support will alleviate the burden and create a nurturing environment.

* Community Events and Hobbies: Accompany patients to community events, such as Bingo, at Long Term Care Facilities. Help patients with hobbies such as building model cars or painting a picture.

* Outdoor Assistance: Extend a caring hand by mowing a patient's lawn or tending to their garden. Your efforts will brighten their surroundings and bring a sense of peace and beauty.

* Furry Friends: For those who have pets, offer to take their beloved companions for a walk or assist with their care. The love and comfort animals provide are truly invaluable.

By becoming a Caris Hospice volunteer, you have the power to create cherished memories and bring hope to those who need it most. Your kindness will resonate far beyond the tasks you undertake; it will touch the lives of patients, families, and the entire community.

As Mahatma Gandhi once said, "The best way to find yourself is to lose yourself in the service of others." Your commitment to making a difference will not only enrich the lives of others but also inspire a sense of fulfillment within your own heart.

Join us today and be the light in someone's life!

Together, we can make a meaningful difference and bring comfort to those who need it most.

Organization: Caris Healthcare

Are you looking for an opportunity to make a profound impact on the lives of others? Caris Hospice is seeking dedicated individuals like you to become Patient Care Volunteers. Together, we can bring comfort, support, and joy to those facing life-limiting illnesses. Join us and become an integral part of our compassionate team!

As a Patient Care Volunteer, you will embark on a journey that will touch hearts and make a lasting difference. Your generosity and selflessness will provide immeasurable comfort and companionship to patients and their families during challenging times. Every act of kindness counts, from lending a helping hand with household chores or mowing a patient's lawn. You might even have the chance to walk a beloved furry friend!

* Household Chores: Assist patients and families with light household tasks, such as organizing, cleaning, or meal preparation. Your support will alleviate the burden and create a nurturing environment.

* Community Events and Hobbies: Accompany patients to community events, such as Bingo, at Long Term Care Facilities. Help patients with hobbies such as building model cars or painting a picture.

* Outdoor Assistance: Extend a caring hand by mowing a patient's lawn or tending to their garden. Your efforts will brighten their surroundings and bring a sense of peace and beauty.

* Furry Friends: For those who have pets, offer to take their beloved companions for a walk or assist with their care. The love and comfort animals provide are truly invaluable.

By becoming a Caris Hospice volunteer, you have the power to create cherished memories and bring hope to those who need it most. Your kindness will resonate far beyond the tasks you undertake; it will touch the lives of patients, families, and the entire community.

As Mahatma Gandhi once said, "The best way to find yourself is to lose yourself in the service of others." Your commitment to making a difference will not only enrich the lives of others but also inspire a sense of fulfillment within your own heart.

Join us today and be the light in someone's life!

Together, we can make a meaningful difference and bring comfort to those who need it most.

Organization: Caris Healthcare

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37214

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: 2026 State Summer Games

Thank you for your interest in volunteering at the State Summer Games with Special Olympics Tennessee!

We’re excited to welcome more than 1,200 athletes for an incredible weekend of competition.  

Volunteers are essential to making this program a success! Opportunities include:

Registration supportMerchandise SalesSport Support in Bocce, Track + Field, Volleyball, Pickleball, Powerlifing, Aquatics Set-Up + Tear-Down And more! 

No experience is needed - just bring your energy and enthusiasm!

SIGN-UPS: We use a third-party website for shift registration. After expressing interest, our Volunteer Coordinator will email you a link to officially select your desired shifts. “Signing Up" on Get Connected does not confirm your shift. The number of spots listed on Get Connected may not reflect real-time availability. 

Interested in planning a group volunteer day! 

Email the volunteer coordinator and we’ll be happy to help coordinate. Come be part of an incredible weekend of competition!

Organization: Special Olympics Tennessee

Thank you for your interest in volunteering at the State Summer Games with Special Olympics Tennessee!

We’re excited to welcome more than 1,200 athletes for an incredible weekend of competition.  

Volunteers are essential to making this program a success! Opportunities include:

Registration supportMerchandise SalesSport Support in Bocce, Track + Field, Volleyball, Pickleball, Powerlifing, Aquatics Set-Up + Tear-Down And more! 

No experience is needed - just bring your energy and enthusiasm!

SIGN-UPS: We use a third-party website for shift registration. After expressing interest, our Volunteer Coordinator will email you a link to officially select your desired shifts. “Signing Up" on Get Connected does not confirm your shift. The number of spots listed on Get Connected may not reflect real-time availability. 

Interested in planning a group volunteer day! 

Email the volunteer coordinator and we’ll be happy to help coordinate. Come be part of an incredible weekend of competition!

Organization: Special Olympics Tennessee

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: May 13, 2026 through May 17, 2026

Zip Code: 37204

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Patient Care Volunteer Davidson County

Are you looking for an opportunity to make a profound impact on the lives of others? Caris Hospice is seeking dedicated individuals like you to become Patient Care Volunteers. Together, we can bring comfort, support, and joy to those facing life-limiting illnesses. Join us and become an integral part of our compassionate team!

As a Patient Care Volunteer, you will embark on a journey that will touch hearts and make a lasting difference. Your generosity and selflessness will provide immeasurable comfort and companionship to patients and their families during challenging times. Every act of kindness counts, from lending a helping hand with household chores or mowing a patient's lawn. You might even have the chance to walk a beloved furry friend!

* Household Chores: Assist patients and families with light household tasks, such as organizing, cleaning, or meal preparation. Your support will alleviate the burden and create a nurturing environment.

* Community Events and Hobbies: Accompany patients to community events, such as Bingo, at Long Term Care Facilities. Help patients with hobbies such as building model cars or painting a picture.

* Outdoor Assistance: Extend a caring hand by mowing a patient's lawn or tending to their garden. Your efforts will brighten their surroundings and bring a sense of peace and beauty.

* Furry Friends: For those who have pets, offer to take their beloved companions for a walk or assist with their care. The love and comfort animals provide are truly invaluable.

By becoming a Caris Hospice volunteer, you have the power to create cherished memories and bring hope to those who need it most. Your kindness will resonate far beyond the tasks you undertake; it will touch the lives of patients, families, and the entire community.

As Mahatma Gandhi once said, "The best way to find yourself is to lose yourself in the service of others." Your commitment to making a difference will not only enrich the lives of others but also inspire a sense of fulfillment within your own heart.

Join us today and be the light in someone's life!

Together, we can make a meaningful difference and bring comfort to those who need it most.

Organization: Caris Healthcare

Are you looking for an opportunity to make a profound impact on the lives of others? Caris Hospice is seeking dedicated individuals like you to become Patient Care Volunteers. Together, we can bring comfort, support, and joy to those facing life-limiting illnesses. Join us and become an integral part of our compassionate team!

As a Patient Care Volunteer, you will embark on a journey that will touch hearts and make a lasting difference. Your generosity and selflessness will provide immeasurable comfort and companionship to patients and their families during challenging times. Every act of kindness counts, from lending a helping hand with household chores or mowing a patient's lawn. You might even have the chance to walk a beloved furry friend!

* Household Chores: Assist patients and families with light household tasks, such as organizing, cleaning, or meal preparation. Your support will alleviate the burden and create a nurturing environment.

* Community Events and Hobbies: Accompany patients to community events, such as Bingo, at Long Term Care Facilities. Help patients with hobbies such as building model cars or painting a picture.

* Outdoor Assistance: Extend a caring hand by mowing a patient's lawn or tending to their garden. Your efforts will brighten their surroundings and bring a sense of peace and beauty.

* Furry Friends: For those who have pets, offer to take their beloved companions for a walk or assist with their care. The love and comfort animals provide are truly invaluable.

By becoming a Caris Hospice volunteer, you have the power to create cherished memories and bring hope to those who need it most. Your kindness will resonate far beyond the tasks you undertake; it will touch the lives of patients, families, and the entire community.

As Mahatma Gandhi once said, "The best way to find yourself is to lose yourself in the service of others." Your commitment to making a difference will not only enrich the lives of others but also inspire a sense of fulfillment within your own heart.

Join us today and be the light in someone's life!

Together, we can make a meaningful difference and bring comfort to those who need it most.

Organization: Caris Healthcare

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37214

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Patient Care Volunteer Davidson County

Are you looking for an opportunity to make a profound impact on the lives of others? Caris Hospice is seeking dedicated individuals like you to become Patient Care Volunteers. Together, we can bring comfort, support, and joy to those facing life-limiting illnesses. Join us and become an integral part of our compassionate team!

As a Patient Care Volunteer, you will embark on a journey that will touch hearts and make a lasting difference. Your generosity and selflessness will provide immeasurable comfort and companionship to patients and their families during challenging times. Every act of kindness counts, from lending a helping hand with household chores or mowing a patient's lawn. You might even have the chance to walk a beloved furry friend!

* Household Chores: Assist patients and families with light household tasks, such as organizing, cleaning, or meal preparation. Your support will alleviate the burden and create a nurturing environment.

* Community Events and Hobbies: Accompany patients to community events, such as Bingo, at Long Term Care Facilities. Help patients with hobbies such as building model cars or painting a picture.

* Outdoor Assistance: Extend a caring hand by mowing a patient's lawn or tending to their garden. Your efforts will brighten their surroundings and bring a sense of peace and beauty.

* Furry Friends: For those who have pets, offer to take their beloved companions for a walk or assist with their care. The love and comfort animals provide are truly invaluable.

By becoming a Caris Hospice volunteer, you have the power to create cherished memories and bring hope to those who need it most. Your kindness will resonate far beyond the tasks you undertake; it will touch the lives of patients, families, and the entire community.

As Mahatma Gandhi once said, "The best way to find yourself is to lose yourself in the service of others." Your commitment to making a difference will not only enrich the lives of others but also inspire a sense of fulfillment within your own heart.

Join us today and be the light in someone's life!

Together, we can make a meaningful difference and bring comfort to those who need it most.

Organization: Caris Healthcare

Are you looking for an opportunity to make a profound impact on the lives of others? Caris Hospice is seeking dedicated individuals like you to become Patient Care Volunteers. Together, we can bring comfort, support, and joy to those facing life-limiting illnesses. Join us and become an integral part of our compassionate team!

As a Patient Care Volunteer, you will embark on a journey that will touch hearts and make a lasting difference. Your generosity and selflessness will provide immeasurable comfort and companionship to patients and their families during challenging times. Every act of kindness counts, from lending a helping hand with household chores or mowing a patient's lawn. You might even have the chance to walk a beloved furry friend!

* Household Chores: Assist patients and families with light household tasks, such as organizing, cleaning, or meal preparation. Your support will alleviate the burden and create a nurturing environment.

* Community Events and Hobbies: Accompany patients to community events, such as Bingo, at Long Term Care Facilities. Help patients with hobbies such as building model cars or painting a picture.

* Outdoor Assistance: Extend a caring hand by mowing a patient's lawn or tending to their garden. Your efforts will brighten their surroundings and bring a sense of peace and beauty.

* Furry Friends: For those who have pets, offer to take their beloved companions for a walk or assist with their care. The love and comfort animals provide are truly invaluable.

By becoming a Caris Hospice volunteer, you have the power to create cherished memories and bring hope to those who need it most. Your kindness will resonate far beyond the tasks you undertake; it will touch the lives of patients, families, and the entire community.

As Mahatma Gandhi once said, "The best way to find yourself is to lose yourself in the service of others." Your commitment to making a difference will not only enrich the lives of others but also inspire a sense of fulfillment within your own heart.

Join us today and be the light in someone's life!

Together, we can make a meaningful difference and bring comfort to those who need it most.

Organization: Caris Healthcare

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37214

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Spring Games with Cheatham County

Join the Cheatham County Spring Games and help celebrate the achievements of Special Olympics athletes! Volunteers ensure the event runs smoothly, safely, and joyfully while supporting athletes of all ages and abilities in track & field, long jump, softball throw, and bocce. Be part of an inclusive, fun-filled day that makes a meaningful difference in the lives of the athletes and the community.

Volunteers are essential to making the day a success! Opportunities include:

Registration supportConcessionsSport Support in Track, Softball Throw, Long Jump, Bocce Set-Up + Tear-Down And more

No experience is needed - just bring your energy and enthusiasm!



SIGN-UPS:


We use a third-party website for shift registration. After expressing interest, our Volunteer Coordinator will email you a link to officially select your desired shifts.


“Signing Up” on Greater Nashville does not confirm your shift.


The number of spots listed on Greater Nashville may not reflect real-time availability.



Interested in planning a group volunteer day?


Email the volunteer coordinator and we’ll be happy to help coordinate!


Come be part of an incredible day of football, community, and impact!


Organization: Special Olympics Tennessee

Join the Cheatham County Spring Games and help celebrate the achievements of Special Olympics athletes! Volunteers ensure the event runs smoothly, safely, and joyfully while supporting athletes of all ages and abilities in track & field, long jump, softball throw, and bocce. Be part of an inclusive, fun-filled day that makes a meaningful difference in the lives of the athletes and the community.

Volunteers are essential to making the day a success! Opportunities include:

Registration supportConcessionsSport Support in Track, Softball Throw, Long Jump, Bocce Set-Up + Tear-Down And more

No experience is needed - just bring your energy and enthusiasm!



SIGN-UPS:


We use a third-party website for shift registration. After expressing interest, our Volunteer Coordinator will email you a link to officially select your desired shifts.


“Signing Up” on Greater Nashville does not confirm your shift.


The number of spots listed on Greater Nashville may not reflect real-time availability.



Interested in planning a group volunteer day?


Email the volunteer coordinator and we’ll be happy to help coordinate!


Come be part of an incredible day of football, community, and impact!


Organization: Special Olympics Tennessee

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On May 1, 2026

Zip Code: 37082

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Plane Pull + Run The Runway 5k

Join us for the 2026 Plane Pull + Run the Runway 5K and help support this exciting fundraising event! Volunteers are needed for registration, timing, merchandise sales, setup, and tear-down. Teams of law enforcement, community members, Unified Clubs, and Special Olympics supporters will compete to pull a plane, while others take to the runway for a 5K run. Be part of a fun, high-energy day supporting Special Olympics TN athletes!

Volunteers are essential to making this program a success! Opportunities include:

Set-Up/ Tear-Down Plane Pull TimerRegistration 5K Race SupportMerchandise Sales 

No experience is needed - just bring your energy and enthusiasm!

SIGN-UPS

We use a third-party website for shift registration. After expressing interest, our Volunteer Coordinator will email you a link to officially select your desired shifts. “Expressing interest” on Get Connected does not confirm your shift. The number of spots listed on Get Connected may not reflect real-time availability. 

Interested in planning a group volunteer day! 

Email the volunteer coordinator and we’ll be happy to help coordinate. Come be part of an incredible program!

Organization: Special Olympics Tennessee

Join us for the 2026 Plane Pull + Run the Runway 5K and help support this exciting fundraising event! Volunteers are needed for registration, timing, merchandise sales, setup, and tear-down. Teams of law enforcement, community members, Unified Clubs, and Special Olympics supporters will compete to pull a plane, while others take to the runway for a 5K run. Be part of a fun, high-energy day supporting Special Olympics TN athletes!

Volunteers are essential to making this program a success! Opportunities include:

Set-Up/ Tear-Down Plane Pull TimerRegistration 5K Race SupportMerchandise Sales 

No experience is needed - just bring your energy and enthusiasm!

SIGN-UPS

We use a third-party website for shift registration. After expressing interest, our Volunteer Coordinator will email you a link to officially select your desired shifts. “Expressing interest” on Get Connected does not confirm your shift. The number of spots listed on Get Connected may not reflect real-time availability. 

Interested in planning a group volunteer day! 

Email the volunteer coordinator and we’ll be happy to help coordinate. Come be part of an incredible program!

Organization: Special Olympics Tennessee

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Apr 18, 2026

Zip Code: 37027

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Plane Pull + Run The Runway 5k

Join us for the 2026 Plane Pull + Run the Runway 5K and help support this exciting fundraising event! Volunteers are needed for registration, timing, merchandise sales, setup, and tear-down. Teams of law enforcement, community members, Unified Clubs, and Special Olympics supporters will compete to pull a plane, while others take to the runway for a 5K run. Be part of a fun, high-energy day supporting Special Olympics TN athletes!

Volunteers are essential to making this program a success! Opportunities include:

Set-Up/ Tear-Down Plane Pull TimerRegistration 5K Race SupportMerchandise Sales No experience is needed - just bring your energy and enthusiasm!

SIGN-UPS

We use a third-party website for shift registration. After expressing interest, our Volunteer Coordinator will email you a link to officially select your desired shifts. “Expressing interest” on Get Connected does not confirm your shift. The number of spots listed on Get Connected may not reflect real-time availability. 

Interested in planning a group volunteer day! 

Email the volunteer coordinator and we’ll be happy to help coordinate. Come be part of an incredible program!

Organization: Special Olympics Tennessee

Join us for the 2026 Plane Pull + Run the Runway 5K and help support this exciting fundraising event! Volunteers are needed for registration, timing, merchandise sales, setup, and tear-down. Teams of law enforcement, community members, Unified Clubs, and Special Olympics supporters will compete to pull a plane, while others take to the runway for a 5K run. Be part of a fun, high-energy day supporting Special Olympics TN athletes!

Volunteers are essential to making this program a success! Opportunities include:

Set-Up/ Tear-Down Plane Pull TimerRegistration 5K Race SupportMerchandise Sales No experience is needed - just bring your energy and enthusiasm!

SIGN-UPS

We use a third-party website for shift registration. After expressing interest, our Volunteer Coordinator will email you a link to officially select your desired shifts. “Expressing interest” on Get Connected does not confirm your shift. The number of spots listed on Get Connected may not reflect real-time availability. 

Interested in planning a group volunteer day! 

Email the volunteer coordinator and we’ll be happy to help coordinate. Come be part of an incredible program!

Organization: Special Olympics Tennessee

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Apr 18, 2026

Zip Code: 37027

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Young Athletes | Sports Program @ We Rock The Spectrum - Franklin

Join Special Olympics Tennessee for Young Athletes, an 8-week class at We Rock The Spectrum Gym in Franklin, TN introducing children to sports and movement through fun games and activities. Designed for children ages 2–7 of all abilities, the program builds basic motor skills, coordination, and teamwork in an inclusive, play-based environment.

Volunteers are essential to making this program a success! Opportunities include:

Assist the lead coach with class set-up and provide group support during activities.Help guide athletes through games and movement exercisesEncourage participation, and ensure a fun, safe, and inclusive environment for all participants.

No experience is needed - just bring your energy and enthusiasm!


SIGN-UPS

We use a third-party website for shift registration. After expressing interest, our Volunteer Coordinator will email you a link to officially select your desired shifts. “Signing Up” on Greater Nashville does not confirm your shift. The number of spots listed on Greater Nashville may not reflect real-time availability. 


Interested in planning a group volunteer day! 

Email the volunteer coordinator and we’ll be happy to help coordinate. Come be part of an incredible program!

Organization: Special Olympics Tennessee

Join Special Olympics Tennessee for Young Athletes, an 8-week class at We Rock The Spectrum Gym in Franklin, TN introducing children to sports and movement through fun games and activities. Designed for children ages 2–7 of all abilities, the program builds basic motor skills, coordination, and teamwork in an inclusive, play-based environment.

Volunteers are essential to making this program a success! Opportunities include:

Assist the lead coach with class set-up and provide group support during activities.Help guide athletes through games and movement exercisesEncourage participation, and ensure a fun, safe, and inclusive environment for all participants.

No experience is needed - just bring your energy and enthusiasm!


SIGN-UPS

We use a third-party website for shift registration. After expressing interest, our Volunteer Coordinator will email you a link to officially select your desired shifts. “Signing Up” on Greater Nashville does not confirm your shift. The number of spots listed on Greater Nashville may not reflect real-time availability. 


Interested in planning a group volunteer day! 

Email the volunteer coordinator and we’ll be happy to help coordinate. Come be part of an incredible program!

Organization: Special Olympics Tennessee

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 37027

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Young Athletes | Sports Program @ We Rock The Spectrum - Franklin

Join Special Olympics Tennessee for Young Athletes, an 8-week class at We Rock The Spectrum Gym in Franklin, TN introducing children to sports and movement through fun games and activities. Designed for children ages 2–7 of all abilities, the program builds basic motor skills, coordination, and teamwork in an inclusive, play-based environment.

Volunteers are essential to making this program a success! Opportunities include:

Assist the lead coach with class set-up and provide group support during activities.Help guide athletes through games and movement exercisesEncourage participation, and ensure a fun, safe, and inclusive environment for all participants.

No experience is needed - just bring your energy and enthusiasm!


SIGN-UPS

We use a third-party website for shift registration. After expressing interest, our Volunteer Coordinator will email you a link to officially select your desired shifts. “Signing Up” on Get Connected does not confirm your shift. The number of spots listed on Get Connected may not reflect real-time availability. 


Interested in planning a group volunteer day! 

Email the volunteer coordinator and we’ll be happy to help coordinate. Come be part of an incredible program! 

Organization: Special Olympics Tennessee

Join Special Olympics Tennessee for Young Athletes, an 8-week class at We Rock The Spectrum Gym in Franklin, TN introducing children to sports and movement through fun games and activities. Designed for children ages 2–7 of all abilities, the program builds basic motor skills, coordination, and teamwork in an inclusive, play-based environment.

Volunteers are essential to making this program a success! Opportunities include:

Assist the lead coach with class set-up and provide group support during activities.Help guide athletes through games and movement exercisesEncourage participation, and ensure a fun, safe, and inclusive environment for all participants.

No experience is needed - just bring your energy and enthusiasm!


SIGN-UPS

We use a third-party website for shift registration. After expressing interest, our Volunteer Coordinator will email you a link to officially select your desired shifts. “Signing Up” on Get Connected does not confirm your shift. The number of spots listed on Get Connected may not reflect real-time availability. 


Interested in planning a group volunteer day! 

Email the volunteer coordinator and we’ll be happy to help coordinate. Come be part of an incredible program! 

Organization: Special Olympics Tennessee

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Mar 19, 2026 through May 7, 2026

Zip Code: 37064

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Train 4 Life

Special Olympics Tennessee Fitness Program is a wellness initiative focused on fitness, nutrition, and mental health for teens and adults (ages 13+) with intellectual disabilities. Through goal-setting and measurable outcomes, we aim to empower athletes to take control of their health and reduce the disparities often faced by individuals with intellectual disabilities.

One of our key programs, Train 4 Life, is a 12-week fitness, nutrition, and wellness series. Each session lasts 60 minutes and is designed to help athletes build healthy habits in a supportive, inclusive environment. Weekly workout sessions starting January 19th through April 11th. Train 4 Life programs take place statewide. Click Here to Learn More

Train 4 Life Volunteer Info:

Volunteers assist head coaches and athletes during weekly workouts. You can sign up for any individual sessions you’re available to attend.

Volunteer Responsibilities:

Set up and break down of fitness stationsSupport the flow of workout stationsAssist coaches with counting and tracking repsCheer on and encourage athletes throughout the session

No experience is needed, just bring your energy and enthusiasm!

SIGN-UPS:We use a third-party website for shift registration. After signing up, our Volunteer Coordinator will email you a link to officially select your desired shifts. “Signing Up” on Get Connect does NOT confirm your shift. The number of spots listed on Get Connect may not reflect real-time availability.Interested in planning a group volunteer day?Email the volunteer coordinator and we’ll be happy to help coordinate!Come be part of an incredible day of football, community, and impact!

Organization: Special Olympics Tennessee

Special Olympics Tennessee Fitness Program is a wellness initiative focused on fitness, nutrition, and mental health for teens and adults (ages 13+) with intellectual disabilities. Through goal-setting and measurable outcomes, we aim to empower athletes to take control of their health and reduce the disparities often faced by individuals with intellectual disabilities.

One of our key programs, Train 4 Life, is a 12-week fitness, nutrition, and wellness series. Each session lasts 60 minutes and is designed to help athletes build healthy habits in a supportive, inclusive environment. Weekly workout sessions starting January 19th through April 11th. Train 4 Life programs take place statewide. Click Here to Learn More

Train 4 Life Volunteer Info:

Volunteers assist head coaches and athletes during weekly workouts. You can sign up for any individual sessions you’re available to attend.

Volunteer Responsibilities:

Set up and break down of fitness stationsSupport the flow of workout stationsAssist coaches with counting and tracking repsCheer on and encourage athletes throughout the session

No experience is needed, just bring your energy and enthusiasm!

SIGN-UPS:We use a third-party website for shift registration. After signing up, our Volunteer Coordinator will email you a link to officially select your desired shifts. “Signing Up” on Get Connect does NOT confirm your shift. The number of spots listed on Get Connect may not reflect real-time availability.Interested in planning a group volunteer day?Email the volunteer coordinator and we’ll be happy to help coordinate!Come be part of an incredible day of football, community, and impact!

Organization: Special Olympics Tennessee

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37027

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Free Grocery Distribution- Preston Taylor Neighborhood (40th & Albion St.)

You will help facilitate the distribution of free grocery donations in West Nashville at Preston Taylor Housing.

Please arrive at 40th & Albion, Nashville, TN 37209 by 9:45 a.m. to help unload, set up, and distribute fresh groceries. Please help clean up and reload the food truck after. 

IMPORTANT: We require background checks for all adults 18 and over before you can serve. Please be on the lookout for an email with a link to fill out a background check through Checkr. If your check has not cleared before the day of your service, you will not be able to serve.

Organization: Dream Streets

You will help facilitate the distribution of free grocery donations in West Nashville at Preston Taylor Housing.

Please arrive at 40th & Albion, Nashville, TN 37209 by 9:45 a.m. to help unload, set up, and distribute fresh groceries. Please help clean up and reload the food truck after. 

IMPORTANT: We require background checks for all adults 18 and over before you can serve. Please be on the lookout for an email with a link to fill out a background check through Checkr. If your check has not cleared before the day of your service, you will not be able to serve.

Organization: Dream Streets

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 37209

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Free Grocery Distribution at Dream Streets North

You will help facilitate the distribution of free grocery donations at Dream Streets North. 

Please meet on the housing side. When you see the food truck, introduce yourself to the driver and help unload, set up and distrubute groceries to community members. 

IMPORTANT: We require background checks for all adults 18 and over before you can serve. Please be on the lookout for an email with a link to fill out a background check through Checkr. If your check has not cleared before the day of your service, you will not be able to serve.

Organization: Dream Streets

You will help facilitate the distribution of free grocery donations at Dream Streets North. 

Please meet on the housing side. When you see the food truck, introduce yourself to the driver and help unload, set up and distrubute groceries to community members. 

IMPORTANT: We require background checks for all adults 18 and over before you can serve. Please be on the lookout for an email with a link to fill out a background check through Checkr. If your check has not cleared before the day of your service, you will not be able to serve.

Organization: Dream Streets

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 37208

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Pre-Professional Summit

This event will be open to those who have questions about what professionalism looks like post-grad. This event aims to give students, regardless of their major, the opportunity to walk confidently into professionalism! This summit is open to all majors. Happening March 19th from 5-6pm in the Roland Parrish Career Development Center.

Organization: Fisk University's Rotaract Club

This event will be open to those who have questions about what professionalism looks like post-grad. This event aims to give students, regardless of their major, the opportunity to walk confidently into professionalism! This summit is open to all majors. Happening March 19th from 5-6pm in the Roland Parrish Career Development Center.

Organization: Fisk University's Rotaract Club

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Apr 2, 2026

Zip Code: 37208

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Letters to Seniors - April 2026

Help us bring some cheer to isolated seniors, seniors in nursing homes and/or disabled individuals in our communities by sending them heartfelt letters, letting them know that we care and haven't forgotten about them.

We are looking for uplifting letters that will bring their recipients some joy!

This month we are looking for Spring themed letters and cards. You can incorporate the theme through art, by making your own themed cards and within the message of your letter.

If you are interested in sending letters and/or art to seniors in the community, please sign up below and include in your response (in the notes) how many letters you would like to write. I will contact you with specific instructions for the letters and the address to send them to. Children are welcome to contribute also (an adult is required for minors to sign up).

 
We are looking to have this round of letters completed and received by their recipients by 04/30/2026. Please allow a couple of days for mailing and distribution. 
 
Volunteers will be required to have their own materials for the letters and any additional artwork you'd like to add, as well as stamps to mail the letters on hand (or you must be able to take them to the post office). I will try my best to provide you with one address for your letters so you can mail them together in a large envelope. 

Please allow 48 hours for me to get back to you with the instructions. 

If you are in need of community service hours, I am happy to confirm your hours for you. Please submit pictures of your letters as proof. We will be tracking and logging the actual time you spent working on the letters/cards and do NOT assign a specific number of letters per hour. Please check with your institution if they have specific requirements of how many letters you need to complete to get your hours approved.

 
Thank you so much for considering this opportunity! 

Organization: Greater Nashville Regional Council (GNRC)

Help us bring some cheer to isolated seniors, seniors in nursing homes and/or disabled individuals in our communities by sending them heartfelt letters, letting them know that we care and haven't forgotten about them.

We are looking for uplifting letters that will bring their recipients some joy!

This month we are looking for Spring themed letters and cards. You can incorporate the theme through art, by making your own themed cards and within the message of your letter.

If you are interested in sending letters and/or art to seniors in the community, please sign up below and include in your response (in the notes) how many letters you would like to write. I will contact you with specific instructions for the letters and the address to send them to. Children are welcome to contribute also (an adult is required for minors to sign up).

 
We are looking to have this round of letters completed and received by their recipients by 04/30/2026. Please allow a couple of days for mailing and distribution. 
 
Volunteers will be required to have their own materials for the letters and any additional artwork you'd like to add, as well as stamps to mail the letters on hand (or you must be able to take them to the post office). I will try my best to provide you with one address for your letters so you can mail them together in a large envelope. 

Please allow 48 hours for me to get back to you with the instructions. 

If you are in need of community service hours, I am happy to confirm your hours for you. Please submit pictures of your letters as proof. We will be tracking and logging the actual time you spent working on the letters/cards and do NOT assign a specific number of letters per hour. Please check with your institution if they have specific requirements of how many letters you need to complete to get your hours approved.

 
Thank you so much for considering this opportunity! 

Organization: Greater Nashville Regional Council (GNRC)

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Apr 30, 2026

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Letters to Seniors - June 2026

Help us bring some cheer to isolated seniors, seniors in nursing homes and/or disabled individuals in our communities by sending them heartfelt letters, letting them know that we care and haven't forgotten about them.

We are looking for uplifting letters that will bring their recipients some joy!

This month the theme for the letters is "Welcome summer" or "Independence Day" later in the monthYou can incorporate the theme through art, by making your own themed cards and within the message of your letter.

If you are interested in sending letters and/or art to seniors in the community, please sign up below and include in your response (in the notes) how many letters you would like to write. I will contact you with specific instructions for the letters and the address to send them to. Children are welcome to contribute also (an adult is required for minors to sign up).

 
We are looking to have this round of letters completed and received by their recipients by 06/30/2026. Please allow a couple of days for mailing and distribution. 
 
Volunteers will be required to have their own materials for the letters and any additional artwork you'd like to add, as well as stamps to mail the letters on hand (or you must be able to take them to the post office). I will try my best to provide you with one address for your letters so you can mail them together in a large envelope. 

Please allow 48 hours for me to get back to you with the instructions. 

If you are in need of community service hours, I am happy to confirm your hours for you. Please submit pictures of your letters as proof. We will be tracking and logging the actual time you spent working on the letters/cards and do NOT assign a specific number of letters per hour. Please check with your institution if they have specific requirements of how many letters you need to complete to get your hours approved.

Younger children are welcome to participate with their parents or a guardian/caregiver. 

 
Thank you so much for considering this opportunity! 

 

Organization: Greater Nashville Regional Council (GNRC)

Help us bring some cheer to isolated seniors, seniors in nursing homes and/or disabled individuals in our communities by sending them heartfelt letters, letting them know that we care and haven't forgotten about them.

We are looking for uplifting letters that will bring their recipients some joy!

This month the theme for the letters is "Welcome summer" or "Independence Day" later in the monthYou can incorporate the theme through art, by making your own themed cards and within the message of your letter.

If you are interested in sending letters and/or art to seniors in the community, please sign up below and include in your response (in the notes) how many letters you would like to write. I will contact you with specific instructions for the letters and the address to send them to. Children are welcome to contribute also (an adult is required for minors to sign up).

 
We are looking to have this round of letters completed and received by their recipients by 06/30/2026. Please allow a couple of days for mailing and distribution. 
 
Volunteers will be required to have their own materials for the letters and any additional artwork you'd like to add, as well as stamps to mail the letters on hand (or you must be able to take them to the post office). I will try my best to provide you with one address for your letters so you can mail them together in a large envelope. 

Please allow 48 hours for me to get back to you with the instructions. 

If you are in need of community service hours, I am happy to confirm your hours for you. Please submit pictures of your letters as proof. We will be tracking and logging the actual time you spent working on the letters/cards and do NOT assign a specific number of letters per hour. Please check with your institution if they have specific requirements of how many letters you need to complete to get your hours approved.

Younger children are welcome to participate with their parents or a guardian/caregiver. 

 
Thank you so much for considering this opportunity! 

 

Organization: Greater Nashville Regional Council (GNRC)

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Jun 30, 2026

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Letters to Seniors - May 2026

Help us bring some cheer to isolated seniors, seniors in nursing homes and/or disabled individuals in our communities by sending them heartfelt letters, letting them know that we care and haven't forgotten about them.

We are looking for uplifting letters that will bring their recipients some joy!

This month we are looking for Flower Power themed letters and cards. You can incorporate the theme through art, by making your own themed cards and within the message of your letter.

If you are interested in sending letters and/or art to seniors in the community, please sign up below and include in your response (in the notes) how many letters you would like to write. I will contact you with specific instructions for the letters and the address to send them to. Children are welcome to contribute also (an adult is required for minors under 13 to sign up).

 
We are looking to have this round of letters completed and received by their recipients by 05/31/2026. Please allow a couple of days for mailing and distribution. 
 
Volunteers will be required to have their own materials for the letters and any additional artwork you'd like to add, as well as stamps to mail the letters on hand (or you must be able to take them to the post office). I will try my best to provide you with one address for your letters so you can mail them together in a large envelope. 

Please allow 48 hours for me to get back to you with the instructions. 

If you are in need of community service hours, I am happy to confirm your hours for you. Please submit pictures of your letters as proof. We will be tracking and logging the actual time you spent working on the letters/cards and do NOT assign a specific number of letters per hour. Please check with your institution if they have specific requirements of how many letters you need to complete to get your hours approved.

 
Thank you so much for considering this opportunity! 

Organization: Greater Nashville Regional Council (GNRC)

Help us bring some cheer to isolated seniors, seniors in nursing homes and/or disabled individuals in our communities by sending them heartfelt letters, letting them know that we care and haven't forgotten about them.

We are looking for uplifting letters that will bring their recipients some joy!

This month we are looking for Flower Power themed letters and cards. You can incorporate the theme through art, by making your own themed cards and within the message of your letter.

If you are interested in sending letters and/or art to seniors in the community, please sign up below and include in your response (in the notes) how many letters you would like to write. I will contact you with specific instructions for the letters and the address to send them to. Children are welcome to contribute also (an adult is required for minors under 13 to sign up).

 
We are looking to have this round of letters completed and received by their recipients by 05/31/2026. Please allow a couple of days for mailing and distribution. 
 
Volunteers will be required to have their own materials for the letters and any additional artwork you'd like to add, as well as stamps to mail the letters on hand (or you must be able to take them to the post office). I will try my best to provide you with one address for your letters so you can mail them together in a large envelope. 

Please allow 48 hours for me to get back to you with the instructions. 

If you are in need of community service hours, I am happy to confirm your hours for you. Please submit pictures of your letters as proof. We will be tracking and logging the actual time you spent working on the letters/cards and do NOT assign a specific number of letters per hour. Please check with your institution if they have specific requirements of how many letters you need to complete to get your hours approved.

 
Thank you so much for considering this opportunity! 

Organization: Greater Nashville Regional Council (GNRC)

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until May 31, 2026

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Free Grocery Distribution- Dream Streets West

You will help facilitate the distribution of free grocery donations at Dream Streets West.

Please arrive at Dream Streets West by 8:45 a.m. to help unload, weigh, and distribute food donated by our local grocery partners. After all community members are served we ask you help clean up.

(If possible please park on the street to leave the parking lot for community members and food truck.)

IMPORTANT: We require background checks for all adults 18 and over before you can serve. Please be on the lookout for an email with a link to fill out a background check through Checkr. If your check has not cleared before the day of your service, you will not be able to serve.

 

Organization: Dream Streets

You will help facilitate the distribution of free grocery donations at Dream Streets West.

Please arrive at Dream Streets West by 8:45 a.m. to help unload, weigh, and distribute food donated by our local grocery partners. After all community members are served we ask you help clean up.

(If possible please park on the street to leave the parking lot for community members and food truck.)

IMPORTANT: We require background checks for all adults 18 and over before you can serve. Please be on the lookout for an email with a link to fill out a background check through Checkr. If your check has not cleared before the day of your service, you will not be able to serve.

 

Organization: Dream Streets

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 37209

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Cheekwood in Bloom event

Join us by serving at Cheekwood’s annual festival of flowers, Red, White and Blooms!

Volunteers help as greeters, 2 volunteer shifts per day.  CELL NUMBER and EMAIL are required to be confirmed.

Organization: Cheekwood Botanical Garden and Museum of Art

Join us by serving at Cheekwood’s annual festival of flowers, Red, White and Blooms!

Volunteers help as greeters, 2 volunteer shifts per day.  CELL NUMBER and EMAIL are required to be confirmed.

Organization: Cheekwood Botanical Garden and Museum of Art

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 37205

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Visit hospice patients at home and/or in nursing homes

We have ongoing needs for volunteers to support our patients and their loved ones. Patients at home often need someone to sit with them, so that their caregiver can leave the home to run errands or attend appointments. Patients who live alone benefit from companionship visits and even a volunteer who may help tidy their home or cook for them. Patients who have pets may wish for a volunteer to spend time with their animals (dog walking or playing with pets). Musicians can play/sing for patients. Volunteers who enjoy arts and crafts can guide patients in creating.

Patients in nursing homes often don't have anyone to visit them or their loved ones worry because they aren't able to visit as often as they'd like. Volunteers who visit patients in facilities talk with or read to patients, help their patients participate in facility activities like Bingo or meal times.

Most patients who want a volunteer only need a once a week visit. The visits are typically between 2-4 hours, depending on volunteer availability. Depending on a patient's condition, a volunteer may only visit once or they may have a long-term relationship. 

Note to students: Weekly shifts are not guaranteed for these types of visits; there are times when patients do not need support.

Volunteering is typically flexible with the volunteers' availability.
If you are interested, please apply here.

Thank you!

Organization: Alive Hospice

We have ongoing needs for volunteers to support our patients and their loved ones. Patients at home often need someone to sit with them, so that their caregiver can leave the home to run errands or attend appointments. Patients who live alone benefit from companionship visits and even a volunteer who may help tidy their home or cook for them. Patients who have pets may wish for a volunteer to spend time with their animals (dog walking or playing with pets). Musicians can play/sing for patients. Volunteers who enjoy arts and crafts can guide patients in creating.

Patients in nursing homes often don't have anyone to visit them or their loved ones worry because they aren't able to visit as often as they'd like. Volunteers who visit patients in facilities talk with or read to patients, help their patients participate in facility activities like Bingo or meal times.

Most patients who want a volunteer only need a once a week visit. The visits are typically between 2-4 hours, depending on volunteer availability. Depending on a patient's condition, a volunteer may only visit once or they may have a long-term relationship. 

Note to students: Weekly shifts are not guaranteed for these types of visits; there are times when patients do not need support.

Volunteering is typically flexible with the volunteers' availability.
If you are interested, please apply here.

Thank you!

Organization: Alive Hospice

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37203

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Front Desk Volunteers

We need volunteers who can work the front desk of our administrative building on our Nashville campus. We currently have a 1-4 pm shift available Tuesdays and Thursdays.
This position calls for volunteers to buzz guests in and sometimes assisting departmental leaders with various admin tasks. Students are able to bring a laptop or books to study during shifts.
If you are interested, please apply here and specify what shift you're interested in.

Thank you!

Organization: Alive Hospice

We need volunteers who can work the front desk of our administrative building on our Nashville campus. We currently have a 1-4 pm shift available Tuesdays and Thursdays.
This position calls for volunteers to buzz guests in and sometimes assisting departmental leaders with various admin tasks. Students are able to bring a laptop or books to study during shifts.
If you are interested, please apply here and specify what shift you're interested in.

Thank you!

Organization: Alive Hospice

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37203

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: After School Volunteer

The after-school arts program will focus on four core areas: fine arts, academic enrichment, emotional-focused therapy, and supplemental meals.⁠ Volunteers help facilitate each component of the program by providing a friendly face, loving spirit, and support to hired teachers working to provide tutoring or fine arts instruction. In addition, you will serve help ensure positive behavior choices and peer interactions.   

ONBOARDING EXPECTATIONS: It is standard procedure at Dream Streets to fill out a background check. You are required to complete this before starting any volunteer role. Because of the nature of our work and mobile accessibility in our communities of service, you may come in contact with a minor even if the position you are volunteering for is not student-oriented. We will send the link in an email after you complete this sign-up. 

Organization: Dream Streets

The after-school arts program will focus on four core areas: fine arts, academic enrichment, emotional-focused therapy, and supplemental meals.⁠ Volunteers help facilitate each component of the program by providing a friendly face, loving spirit, and support to hired teachers working to provide tutoring or fine arts instruction. In addition, you will serve help ensure positive behavior choices and peer interactions.   

ONBOARDING EXPECTATIONS: It is standard procedure at Dream Streets to fill out a background check. You are required to complete this before starting any volunteer role. Because of the nature of our work and mobile accessibility in our communities of service, you may come in contact with a minor even if the position you are volunteering for is not student-oriented. We will send the link in an email after you complete this sign-up. 

Organization: Dream Streets

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 37208

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Community Outing Volunteer

ACT is looking for volunteers to assist on our community outing to Waldo's Chickens where our trainees participate in job sampling.   This outing is recurring on Thursdays.  

Meet @ ACT @ 9:30, travel together to Waldos in Nolensville and return to ACT after the shift. 

While at Waldo's our trainees assist with refilling napkins, refilling condiments, and preparing biscuits, etc.   

Organization: Autism Career Training (ACT)

ACT is looking for volunteers to assist on our community outing to Waldo's Chickens where our trainees participate in job sampling.   This outing is recurring on Thursdays.  

Meet @ ACT @ 9:30, travel together to Waldos in Nolensville and return to ACT after the shift. 

While at Waldo's our trainees assist with refilling napkins, refilling condiments, and preparing biscuits, etc.   

Organization: Autism Career Training (ACT)

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 37211

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Learn to Swim Program - Fridays @ Sportsplex

The Nashville Dolphins are seeking compassionate volunteers who are comfortable getting in the water with swimmers who have special needs. Volunteers work under the direction of certified Lead Instructors, who provide ongoing guidance, training, and support. No prior experience is necessary—just a genuine desire to help provide life-saving swim skills to some truly special swimmers. This hands-on opportunity is especially valuable for individuals pursuing careers or certifications in special education, education, physical therapy, occupational therapy, medicine, social work, or other service-oriented fields. Volunteers gain meaningful experience while building confidence, skills, and connections. Come ready to learn, make a difference, and have fun in the water while supporting swimmers of all abilities.

Organization: Nashville Dolphins

The Nashville Dolphins are seeking compassionate volunteers who are comfortable getting in the water with swimmers who have special needs. Volunteers work under the direction of certified Lead Instructors, who provide ongoing guidance, training, and support. No prior experience is necessary—just a genuine desire to help provide life-saving swim skills to some truly special swimmers. This hands-on opportunity is especially valuable for individuals pursuing careers or certifications in special education, education, physical therapy, occupational therapy, medicine, social work, or other service-oriented fields. Volunteers gain meaningful experience while building confidence, skills, and connections. Come ready to learn, make a difference, and have fun in the water while supporting swimmers of all abilities.

Organization: Nashville Dolphins

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 37205

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Fish & Loaves Meal Ministry

Time: 8:30-10:30 2SL
Location: Downtown Presbyterian Church
Description: The Women in Pre-Med, Inc. Fisk Chapter will be volunteering with the Downtown Presbyterian Church through their Fish & Loaves Meal Ministry. Members will work together to prepare, serve, and distribute meals to individuals experiencing food insecurity in the Nashville community. This service opportunity allows our organization to actively support and uplift underserved populations while fostering compassion, teamwork, and community engagement among future healthcare professionals. As a chapter, we are committed to addressing social determinants of health and creating meaningful impact through service that promotes dignity, equity, and access to essential resources

Organization: Women in Pre-Med (Fisk Chapter)

Time: 8:30-10:30 2SL
Location: Downtown Presbyterian Church
Description: The Women in Pre-Med, Inc. Fisk Chapter will be volunteering with the Downtown Presbyterian Church through their Fish & Loaves Meal Ministry. Members will work together to prepare, serve, and distribute meals to individuals experiencing food insecurity in the Nashville community. This service opportunity allows our organization to actively support and uplift underserved populations while fostering compassion, teamwork, and community engagement among future healthcare professionals. As a chapter, we are committed to addressing social determinants of health and creating meaningful impact through service that promotes dignity, equity, and access to essential resources

Organization: Women in Pre-Med (Fisk Chapter)

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Apr 11, 2026

Zip Code: 37208

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Second Harvest Food Bank

Time: 5:30- 8 2.5SL
Location: second harvest
Description: The Women in Pre-Med, Inc. Fisk Chapter will be volunteering at Second Harvest Food Bank, where members will assist with sorting, packing, and organizing food donations for families experiencing food insecurity in the Nashville community. This service opportunity aligns with our organization’s mission to promote health equity, community engagement, and awareness of the social determinants of health.

Organization: Women in Pre-Med (Fisk Chapter)

Time: 5:30- 8 2.5SL
Location: second harvest
Description: The Women in Pre-Med, Inc. Fisk Chapter will be volunteering at Second Harvest Food Bank, where members will assist with sorting, packing, and organizing food donations for families experiencing food insecurity in the Nashville community. This service opportunity aligns with our organization’s mission to promote health equity, community engagement, and awareness of the social determinants of health.

Organization: Women in Pre-Med (Fisk Chapter)

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Apr 2, 2026

Zip Code: 37208

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Reading Tutors Needed for K-8th Grade Students

Raise Your Hand Tutoring provides free academic intervention to students in Montgomery, Robertson, and Williamson Counties. We serve several local elementary and middle schools that would benefit from your help as a volunteer tutor. As a volunteer tutor, you will work alongside a teacher to provide small-group reading intervention to our students.

We offer flexible scheduling with several locations either in the morning before school or after school. Our sessions are year round with a Spring, Summer, and Fall session - You only have to sign up for one hour a week for the duration of the session. 

To apply to become a tutor, please click this link: https://www.unitedwaygreaternashville.org/raise-your-hand-volunteers/

We will contact you and help find the best placement depending on your location and availability. Morning tutoring is generally 7:30a-8:30a and afternoon tutoring is generally 3:30p-4:30p. 

Organization: Raise Your Hand Tutoring- United Way of Greater Nashville

Raise Your Hand Tutoring provides free academic intervention to students in Montgomery, Robertson, and Williamson Counties. We serve several local elementary and middle schools that would benefit from your help as a volunteer tutor. As a volunteer tutor, you will work alongside a teacher to provide small-group reading intervention to our students.

We offer flexible scheduling with several locations either in the morning before school or after school. Our sessions are year round with a Spring, Summer, and Fall session - You only have to sign up for one hour a week for the duration of the session. 

To apply to become a tutor, please click this link: https://www.unitedwaygreaternashville.org/raise-your-hand-volunteers/

We will contact you and help find the best placement depending on your location and availability. Morning tutoring is generally 7:30a-8:30a and afternoon tutoring is generally 3:30p-4:30p. 

Organization: Raise Your Hand Tutoring- United Way of Greater Nashville

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37228

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Reading Tutors Needed for K-8th Grade Students

Raise Your Hand Tutoring provides free academic intervention to students in Montgomery, Robertson, and Williamson Counties. We serve several local elementary and middle schools that would benefit from your help as a volunteer tutor. As a volunteer tutor, you will work alongside a teacher to provide small-group reading intervention to our students.

We offer flexible scheduling with several locations either in the morning before school or after school. Our sessions are year round with a Spring, Summer, and Fall session - You only have to sign up for one hour a week for the duration of the session. 

To apply to become a tutor, please click this link: https://www.unitedwaygreaternashville.org/raise-your-hand-volunteers/

We will contact you and help find the best placement depending on your location and availability. Morning tutoring is generally 7:30a-8:30a and afternoon tutoring is generally 3:30p-4:30p. 

Organization: Raise Your Hand Tutoring - United Way of Greater Nashville

Raise Your Hand Tutoring provides free academic intervention to students in Montgomery, Robertson, and Williamson Counties. We serve several local elementary and middle schools that would benefit from your help as a volunteer tutor. As a volunteer tutor, you will work alongside a teacher to provide small-group reading intervention to our students.

We offer flexible scheduling with several locations either in the morning before school or after school. Our sessions are year round with a Spring, Summer, and Fall session - You only have to sign up for one hour a week for the duration of the session. 

To apply to become a tutor, please click this link: https://www.unitedwaygreaternashville.org/raise-your-hand-volunteers/

We will contact you and help find the best placement depending on your location and availability. Morning tutoring is generally 7:30a-8:30a and afternoon tutoring is generally 3:30p-4:30p. 

Organization: Raise Your Hand Tutoring - United Way of Greater Nashville

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37228

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Access Services Volunteer - Night Shift 2pm - 10pm (Franklin Library)

POSITION SUMMARY  

Supports the library mission to provide access to library materials for users. Assists with patron services and/or processing library materials. 

ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS & CONDUCT REQUIREMENTS

Greet patrons and visitors  

Check books in and out, including ready reference and reserve materials  

Straighten and shelve books and materials when necessary  

Assist patrons with locating resources

Run errands  

Assist with occasional library events 

Attention to detail

Professionally dressed/business casual

Culturally sensitive/respect to all patrons and community visitors

Computer skills (including all Google Workspace/ Microsoft 365)

OTHER POSSIBLE SKILLS/TRAINING (with training)

Learning online library systems (with training: Alma, Primo, LibAsk/Answers, Patron Counts)

Assist with unique duties assigned by the supervisor, such as …

Organize and shelve government documents

Organize and shelve periodicals

Direct Supervisors

Reports to the Night Supervisor or Assistant to Librarian for Access Services

Responsible for contacting supervisor or library administration assistant regarding requests for schedule changes and/or absences. 

Organization: Franklin Library

POSITION SUMMARY  

Supports the library mission to provide access to library materials for users. Assists with patron services and/or processing library materials. 

ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS & CONDUCT REQUIREMENTS

Greet patrons and visitors  

Check books in and out, including ready reference and reserve materials  

Straighten and shelve books and materials when necessary  

Assist patrons with locating resources

Run errands  

Assist with occasional library events 

Attention to detail

Professionally dressed/business casual

Culturally sensitive/respect to all patrons and community visitors

Computer skills (including all Google Workspace/ Microsoft 365)

OTHER POSSIBLE SKILLS/TRAINING (with training)

Learning online library systems (with training: Alma, Primo, LibAsk/Answers, Patron Counts)

Assist with unique duties assigned by the supervisor, such as …

Organize and shelve government documents

Organize and shelve periodicals

Direct Supervisors

Reports to the Night Supervisor or Assistant to Librarian for Access Services

Responsible for contacting supervisor or library administration assistant regarding requests for schedule changes and/or absences. 

Organization: Franklin Library

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37208

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Basketball Games February 16 versus Wilberforce (copy)

Game day operations 

Organization: Fisk Athletics

Game day operations 

Organization: Fisk Athletics

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37208

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Basketball Games February 14 versus Oakwood

Game day operations 

Organization: Fisk Athletics

Game day operations 

Organization: Fisk Athletics

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37208

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Richland Creek Clean Up at Lion’s Head Trail Head

Join us for a walking clean up along the Richland Creek Greenway at Lion’s Head Trailhead! By removing litter and pollution from the banks of the creek, we’ll help protect and restore streamside habitats for Tennessee’s wildlife while safeguarding water quality. We’ll collect trash and debris and learn more about how to be a life-long clean water advocate and river steward. Trash grabbers, gloves, and trash bags will be provided. If you have your own gloves, feel free to bring them! Please bring your own water bottle to help us cut down on plastic waste. 

Thank you for helping us protect clean water and rivers in Tennessee!

Parking and meet-up location:

Please park behind the John E. Mayfield Library, 112 White Bridge Rd, Nashville, TN 37209, at Nashville State Community College. 

Here is a link to the exact location: https://maps.app.goo.gl/UwqZmKb6RExp7pmHA

!!Please Note!! Your GPS directions may try to take you behind the Tennessee College of Applied Technology (TCAT) campus. This route is INACCESSIBLE due to construction. Please try to use the directions link above to the John E. Mayfield Library and confirm that the directions do not take you behind the TCAT campus for your convenience.Meet-up location: Meet at the Richland Creek Greenway – Lion’s Head Trailhead. Here is a link to the exact location: https://maps.app.goo.gl/Sbfu4m1fyrcrG54N6 

For more information or questions about the event, please contact Josh at joshknickerbocker@harpethriver.org or (615) 378-0485. 

Organization: Harpeth Conservancy

Join us for a walking clean up along the Richland Creek Greenway at Lion’s Head Trailhead! By removing litter and pollution from the banks of the creek, we’ll help protect and restore streamside habitats for Tennessee’s wildlife while safeguarding water quality. We’ll collect trash and debris and learn more about how to be a life-long clean water advocate and river steward. Trash grabbers, gloves, and trash bags will be provided. If you have your own gloves, feel free to bring them! Please bring your own water bottle to help us cut down on plastic waste. 

Thank you for helping us protect clean water and rivers in Tennessee!

Parking and meet-up location:

Please park behind the John E. Mayfield Library, 112 White Bridge Rd, Nashville, TN 37209, at Nashville State Community College. 

Here is a link to the exact location: https://maps.app.goo.gl/UwqZmKb6RExp7pmHA

!!Please Note!! Your GPS directions may try to take you behind the Tennessee College of Applied Technology (TCAT) campus. This route is INACCESSIBLE due to construction. Please try to use the directions link above to the John E. Mayfield Library and confirm that the directions do not take you behind the TCAT campus for your convenience.Meet-up location: Meet at the Richland Creek Greenway – Lion’s Head Trailhead. Here is a link to the exact location: https://maps.app.goo.gl/Sbfu4m1fyrcrG54N6 

For more information or questions about the event, please contact Josh at joshknickerbocker@harpethriver.org or (615) 378-0485. 

Organization: Harpeth Conservancy

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Apr 11, 2026

Zip Code: 37209

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Nashville Dolphins Learn to Swim Class-Gordon Jewish Community Center

The Nashville Dolphins are seeking compassionate volunteers who are comfortable getting in the water with swimmers who have special needs. Volunteers work under the direction of certified Lead Instructors, who provide ongoing guidance, training, and support. No prior experience is necessary—just a genuine desire to help provide life-saving swim skills to some truly special swimmers. This hands-on opportunity is especially valuable for individuals pursuing careers or certifications in special education, education, physical therapy, occupational therapy, medicine, social work, or other service-oriented fields. Volunteers gain meaningful experience while building confidence, skills, and connections. Come ready to learn, make a difference, and have fun in the water while supporting swimmers of all abilities.

Organization: Nashville Dolphins

The Nashville Dolphins are seeking compassionate volunteers who are comfortable getting in the water with swimmers who have special needs. Volunteers work under the direction of certified Lead Instructors, who provide ongoing guidance, training, and support. No prior experience is necessary—just a genuine desire to help provide life-saving swim skills to some truly special swimmers. This hands-on opportunity is especially valuable for individuals pursuing careers or certifications in special education, education, physical therapy, occupational therapy, medicine, social work, or other service-oriented fields. Volunteers gain meaningful experience while building confidence, skills, and connections. Come ready to learn, make a difference, and have fun in the water while supporting swimmers of all abilities.

Organization: Nashville Dolphins

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 37205

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: The Store Restock Days (Centennial)

ABOUT THE STORE: The Store operates as a free grocery store allowing people to shop for their basic needs. Our mission is to nourish communities and cultivate hope by providing nutritious food choices and access to supportive services in a dignified, loving environment. This volunteer opportunity will allow you to make a tangible impact upon the local community. You'll be helping provide wholesome food to families and the food insecure in a welcoming environment while protecting dignity and fostering hope.

ABOUT THE SHIFT: Every Wednesday and Thursday morning we have volunteers help us with restocking shelves and preparing the store for customer shopping. Volunteers will be stocking shelves, deep cleaning the produce sections, restocking the produce, stacking pallets, organizing the storage room, or other miscellaneous tasks. You should be able to lift over fifty pounds, as this shift involves physical labor. 

SIGN UPS: We utilize our own website to organize sign ups for our volunteer opportunities. In addition to responding to this Need in Get Connected, volunteers must go to The Store's volunteer website to sign up for specific days and times, linked here.

Please do not show up to volunteer without having first signed up for a shift on our website.

Organization: The Store

ABOUT THE STORE: The Store operates as a free grocery store allowing people to shop for their basic needs. Our mission is to nourish communities and cultivate hope by providing nutritious food choices and access to supportive services in a dignified, loving environment. This volunteer opportunity will allow you to make a tangible impact upon the local community. You'll be helping provide wholesome food to families and the food insecure in a welcoming environment while protecting dignity and fostering hope.

ABOUT THE SHIFT: Every Wednesday and Thursday morning we have volunteers help us with restocking shelves and preparing the store for customer shopping. Volunteers will be stocking shelves, deep cleaning the produce sections, restocking the produce, stacking pallets, organizing the storage room, or other miscellaneous tasks. You should be able to lift over fifty pounds, as this shift involves physical labor. 

SIGN UPS: We utilize our own website to organize sign ups for our volunteer opportunities. In addition to responding to this Need in Get Connected, volunteers must go to The Store's volunteer website to sign up for specific days and times, linked here.

Please do not show up to volunteer without having first signed up for a shift on our website.

Organization: The Store

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37203

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: The Store Restock Days (12th South)

ABOUT THE STORE: The Store operates as a free grocery store allowing people to shop for their basic needs. Our mission is to nourish communities and cultivate hope by providing nutritious food choices and access to supportive services in a dignified, loving environment. This volunteer opportunity will allow you to make a tangible impact upon the local community. You'll be helping provide wholesome food to families and the food insecure in a welcoming environment while protecting dignity and fostering hope.

ABOUT THE SHIFT: Every Wednesday and Thursday morning we have volunteers help us with restocking shelves and preparing the store for customer shopping. Volunteers will be stocking shelves, deep cleaning the produce sections, restocking the produce, stacking pallets, organizing the storage room, or other miscellaneous tasks. You should be able to lift over fifty pounds, as this shift involves physical labor. 

SIGN UPS: We utilize our own website to organize sign ups for our volunteer opportunities. In addition to responding to this Need in Get Connected, volunteers must go to The Store's volunteer website to sign up for specific days and times, linked here.

Please do not show up to volunteer without having first signed up for a shift on our website.

Organization: The Store

ABOUT THE STORE: The Store operates as a free grocery store allowing people to shop for their basic needs. Our mission is to nourish communities and cultivate hope by providing nutritious food choices and access to supportive services in a dignified, loving environment. This volunteer opportunity will allow you to make a tangible impact upon the local community. You'll be helping provide wholesome food to families and the food insecure in a welcoming environment while protecting dignity and fostering hope.

ABOUT THE SHIFT: Every Wednesday and Thursday morning we have volunteers help us with restocking shelves and preparing the store for customer shopping. Volunteers will be stocking shelves, deep cleaning the produce sections, restocking the produce, stacking pallets, organizing the storage room, or other miscellaneous tasks. You should be able to lift over fifty pounds, as this shift involves physical labor. 

SIGN UPS: We utilize our own website to organize sign ups for our volunteer opportunities. In addition to responding to this Need in Get Connected, volunteers must go to The Store's volunteer website to sign up for specific days and times, linked here.

Please do not show up to volunteer without having first signed up for a shift on our website.

Organization: The Store

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37204

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Grocery Volunteer (12th South)

ABOUT: The Store operates as a free grocery store allowing people to shop for their basic needs. Our mission is to nourish communities and cultivate hope by providing nutritious food choices and access to supportive services in a dignified, loving environment. This volunteer opportunity will allow you to make a tangible impact upon the local community. You'll be helping provide wholesome food to families and the food insecure in a welcoming environment while protecting dignity and fostering hope.


ROLES: We are dependent on an excited and passionate volunteer base to help our customers shop. These volunteer shifts will mainly involve checking people out at the register, ensuring customers do not exceed specified item limits, bagging their groceries in a timely and efficient manner, and escorting customers to their vehicles with their groceries. At the start of the shift, you will have an orientation and brief training; to ensure that we can process as many customers as possible, please be on time. During this shift you may also be greeting customers at check-in, helping people with questions while they shop, cleaning and tidying, stocking shelves and produce, unloading pallets, or other miscellaneous tasks. You will be able to take a break during your shift, so you are welcome to bring a snack and drink for break time. 

SIGN UPS: We utilize our own website to organize sign ups for our volunteer opportunities. In addition to responding to this Need in Get Connected, volunteers must go to The Store's volunteer website to sign up for specific days and times, linked here.

Please do not show up to volunteer without having first signed up for a shift on our website.

Organization: The Store

ABOUT: The Store operates as a free grocery store allowing people to shop for their basic needs. Our mission is to nourish communities and cultivate hope by providing nutritious food choices and access to supportive services in a dignified, loving environment. This volunteer opportunity will allow you to make a tangible impact upon the local community. You'll be helping provide wholesome food to families and the food insecure in a welcoming environment while protecting dignity and fostering hope.


ROLES: We are dependent on an excited and passionate volunteer base to help our customers shop. These volunteer shifts will mainly involve checking people out at the register, ensuring customers do not exceed specified item limits, bagging their groceries in a timely and efficient manner, and escorting customers to their vehicles with their groceries. At the start of the shift, you will have an orientation and brief training; to ensure that we can process as many customers as possible, please be on time. During this shift you may also be greeting customers at check-in, helping people with questions while they shop, cleaning and tidying, stocking shelves and produce, unloading pallets, or other miscellaneous tasks. You will be able to take a break during your shift, so you are welcome to bring a snack and drink for break time. 

SIGN UPS: We utilize our own website to organize sign ups for our volunteer opportunities. In addition to responding to this Need in Get Connected, volunteers must go to The Store's volunteer website to sign up for specific days and times, linked here.

Please do not show up to volunteer without having first signed up for a shift on our website.

Organization: The Store

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37204

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Grocery Volunteer (Centennial)

ABOUT: The Store operates as a free grocery store allowing people to shop for their basic needs. Our mission is to nourish communities and cultivate hope by providing nutritious food choices and access to supportive services in a dignified, loving environment. This volunteer opportunity will allow you to make a tangible impact upon the local community. You'll be helping provide wholesome food to families and the food insecure in a welcoming environment while protecting dignity and fostering hope.


ROLES: We are dependent on an excited and passionate volunteer base to help our customers shop. These volunteer shifts will mainly involve checking people out at the register, ensuring customers do not exceed specified item limits, bagging their groceries in a timely and efficient manner, and escorting customers to their vehicles with their groceries. At the start of the shift, you will have an orientation and brief training; to ensure that we can process as many customers as possible, please be on time. During this shift you may also be greeting customers at check-in, helping people with questions while they shop, cleaning and tidying, stocking shelves and produce, unloading pallets, or other miscellaneous tasks. You will be able to take a break during your shift, so you are welcome to bring a snack and drink for break time. 

SIGN UPS: We utilize our own website to organize sign ups for our volunteer opportunities. In addition to responding to this Need in Get Connected, volunteers must go to The Store's volunteer website to sign up for specific days and times, linked here.

Please do not show up to volunteer without having first signed up for a shift on our website.

Organization: The Store

ABOUT: The Store operates as a free grocery store allowing people to shop for their basic needs. Our mission is to nourish communities and cultivate hope by providing nutritious food choices and access to supportive services in a dignified, loving environment. This volunteer opportunity will allow you to make a tangible impact upon the local community. You'll be helping provide wholesome food to families and the food insecure in a welcoming environment while protecting dignity and fostering hope.


ROLES: We are dependent on an excited and passionate volunteer base to help our customers shop. These volunteer shifts will mainly involve checking people out at the register, ensuring customers do not exceed specified item limits, bagging their groceries in a timely and efficient manner, and escorting customers to their vehicles with their groceries. At the start of the shift, you will have an orientation and brief training; to ensure that we can process as many customers as possible, please be on time. During this shift you may also be greeting customers at check-in, helping people with questions while they shop, cleaning and tidying, stocking shelves and produce, unloading pallets, or other miscellaneous tasks. You will be able to take a break during your shift, so you are welcome to bring a snack and drink for break time. 

SIGN UPS: We utilize our own website to organize sign ups for our volunteer opportunities. In addition to responding to this Need in Get Connected, volunteers must go to The Store's volunteer website to sign up for specific days and times, linked here.

Please do not show up to volunteer without having first signed up for a shift on our website.

Organization: The Store

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37203

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Community Garden Helper

ABOUT THE STORE: The Store operates as a free grocery store allowing people to shop for their basic needs. Our mission is to nourish communities and cultivate hope by providing nutritious food choices and access to supportive services in a dignified, loving environment. This volunteer opportunity will allow you to make a tangible impact upon the local community. You'll be helping provide wholesome food to families and the food insecure in a welcoming environment while protecting dignity and fostering hope.

GARDEN HELPERS: The Store has partnered with the Edgehill Community Gardens and has a dedicated garden plot for us to grow produce. We use this to stock our fresh produce section. We are looking for volunteers who can help with general garden bed maintenance, which could include weeding, tilling, planting, watering, harvesting and other miscellaneous garden tasks.


SIGN UPS: We utilize our own website to organize sign ups for our volunteer opportunities. In addition to responding to this Need in Get Connected, volunteers must go to The Store's volunteer website to sign up for specific days and times, linked here.

Please do not show up to volunteer without having first signed up for a shift on our website.

Organization: The Store

ABOUT THE STORE: The Store operates as a free grocery store allowing people to shop for their basic needs. Our mission is to nourish communities and cultivate hope by providing nutritious food choices and access to supportive services in a dignified, loving environment. This volunteer opportunity will allow you to make a tangible impact upon the local community. You'll be helping provide wholesome food to families and the food insecure in a welcoming environment while protecting dignity and fostering hope.

GARDEN HELPERS: The Store has partnered with the Edgehill Community Gardens and has a dedicated garden plot for us to grow produce. We use this to stock our fresh produce section. We are looking for volunteers who can help with general garden bed maintenance, which could include weeding, tilling, planting, watering, harvesting and other miscellaneous garden tasks.


SIGN UPS: We utilize our own website to organize sign ups for our volunteer opportunities. In addition to responding to this Need in Get Connected, volunteers must go to The Store's volunteer website to sign up for specific days and times, linked here.

Please do not show up to volunteer without having first signed up for a shift on our website.

Organization: The Store

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37203

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Access Services Professional Development Information Literacy Series (Thu Apr 16th)

PROGRAM SUMMARY

This Professional Development supports the mission of the John Hope & Aurelia E. Franklin Library by strengthening participants’ information literacy, historical research, and archival engagement skills. Through hands-on sessions in the library’s computer lab, participants will gain guided experience using library research tools, archival databases, and digital resources while contributing to research and exhibit-based public history initiatives connected to Fisk University’s institutional and Civil Rights legacy.

This PD opportunity runs throughout the Spring 2026 semester and emphasizes research confidence, source evaluation, archival interpretation, and collaborative learning.

LEARNING OBJECTIVES & PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITIES

Participants will:

Develop foundational and advanced information literacy skills using library databases and research platforms

Learn effective strategies for locating, evaluating, and organizing scholarly and historical sources

Gain guided exposure to archival research practices related to Fisk University history and Civil Rights–era materials

Explore introductory principles of visual storytelling and exhibit-based research presentation

Strengthen documentation and citation practices for academic and public-facing projects

Engage collaboratively in research discussions and applied learning activities

SESSION FORMAT & SCHEDULE

Location: Basement Computer Lab (near IT), John Hope & Aurelia E. Franklin Library

Meeting Times: Tuesdays & Thursdays at 3:00 PM (see schedule below, adjusted with inclement weather dates & holidays)

Frequency: Twice per month

Program Dates:

Began 1)Tuesday, February 10th, 2026

2)Thursday, February 26th, 2026

3)Tuesday, March 17th, 2026

4)Thursday, March 26th, 2026

5)Tuesday, April 7th, 2026

6)Thursday, April 16th, 2026 (final session=last day of instruction)


Participants may attend an individual session to earn a Professional Development hour.

SKILLS & COMPETENCIES DEVELOPED

Information literacy and database navigation (A-Z)

Lib Answers? Usage

Catalogue searches: Primo (how to search general collection/stacks)

ORGANIZATIONAL RESPONSIBILITY

This Professional Development in the lab is facilitated by Dr. Jessica Hanson, Assistant to the Librarian for Access Services.

Organization: Franklin Library

PROGRAM SUMMARY

This Professional Development supports the mission of the John Hope & Aurelia E. Franklin Library by strengthening participants’ information literacy, historical research, and archival engagement skills. Through hands-on sessions in the library’s computer lab, participants will gain guided experience using library research tools, archival databases, and digital resources while contributing to research and exhibit-based public history initiatives connected to Fisk University’s institutional and Civil Rights legacy.

This PD opportunity runs throughout the Spring 2026 semester and emphasizes research confidence, source evaluation, archival interpretation, and collaborative learning.

LEARNING OBJECTIVES & PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITIES

Participants will:

Develop foundational and advanced information literacy skills using library databases and research platforms

Learn effective strategies for locating, evaluating, and organizing scholarly and historical sources

Gain guided exposure to archival research practices related to Fisk University history and Civil Rights–era materials

Explore introductory principles of visual storytelling and exhibit-based research presentation

Strengthen documentation and citation practices for academic and public-facing projects

Engage collaboratively in research discussions and applied learning activities

SESSION FORMAT & SCHEDULE

Location: Basement Computer Lab (near IT), John Hope & Aurelia E. Franklin Library

Meeting Times: Tuesdays & Thursdays at 3:00 PM (see schedule below, adjusted with inclement weather dates & holidays)

Frequency: Twice per month

Program Dates:

Began 1)Tuesday, February 10th, 2026

2)Thursday, February 26th, 2026

3)Tuesday, March 17th, 2026

4)Thursday, March 26th, 2026

5)Tuesday, April 7th, 2026

6)Thursday, April 16th, 2026 (final session=last day of instruction)


Participants may attend an individual session to earn a Professional Development hour.

SKILLS & COMPETENCIES DEVELOPED

Information literacy and database navigation (A-Z)

Lib Answers? Usage

Catalogue searches: Primo (how to search general collection/stacks)

ORGANIZATIONAL RESPONSIBILITY

This Professional Development in the lab is facilitated by Dr. Jessica Hanson, Assistant to the Librarian for Access Services.

Organization: Franklin Library

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Apr 16, 2026

Zip Code: 37208

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Access Services Professional Development Information Literacy Series (Tue Apr 7th)

PROGRAM SUMMARY

This Professional Development supports the mission of the John Hope & Aurelia E. Franklin Library by strengthening participants’ information literacy, historical research, and archival engagement skills. Through hands-on sessions in the library’s computer lab, participants will gain guided experience using library research tools, archival databases, and digital resources while contributing to research and exhibit-based public history initiatives connected to Fisk University’s institutional and Civil Rights legacy.

This PD opportunity runs throughout the Spring 2026 semester and emphasizes research confidence, source evaluation, archival interpretation, and collaborative learning.

LEARNING OBJECTIVES & PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITIES

Participants will:

Develop foundational and advanced information literacy skills using library databases and research platforms

Learn effective strategies for locating, evaluating, and organizing scholarly and historical sources

Gain guided exposure to archival research practices related to Fisk University history and Civil Rights–era materials

Explore introductory principles of visual storytelling and exhibit-based research presentation

Strengthen documentation and citation practices for academic and public-facing projects

Engage collaboratively in research discussions and applied learning activities

SESSION FORMAT & SCHEDULE

Location: Basement Computer Lab (near IT), John Hope & Aurelia E. Franklin Library

Meeting Times: Tuesdays & Thursdays at 3:00 PM (see schedule below, adjusted with inclement weather dates & holidays)

Frequency: Twice per month

Program Dates:

Began 1)Tuesday, February 10th, 2026

2)Thursday, February 26th, 2026

3)Tuesday, March 17th, 2026

4)Thursday, March 26th, 2026

5)Tuesday, April 7th, 2026

6)Thursday, April 16th, 2026 (final session=last day of instruction)


Participants may attend an individual session to earn a Professional Development hour.

SKILLS & COMPETENCIES DEVELOPED

Information literacy and database navigation (A-Z)

Lib Answers? Usage

Catalogue searches: Primo (how to search general collection/stacks)

ORGANIZATIONAL RESPONSIBILITY

This Professional Development in the lab is facilitated by Dr. Jessica Hanson, Assistant to the Librarian for Access Services.

Organization: Franklin Library

PROGRAM SUMMARY

This Professional Development supports the mission of the John Hope & Aurelia E. Franklin Library by strengthening participants’ information literacy, historical research, and archival engagement skills. Through hands-on sessions in the library’s computer lab, participants will gain guided experience using library research tools, archival databases, and digital resources while contributing to research and exhibit-based public history initiatives connected to Fisk University’s institutional and Civil Rights legacy.

This PD opportunity runs throughout the Spring 2026 semester and emphasizes research confidence, source evaluation, archival interpretation, and collaborative learning.

LEARNING OBJECTIVES & PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITIES

Participants will:

Develop foundational and advanced information literacy skills using library databases and research platforms

Learn effective strategies for locating, evaluating, and organizing scholarly and historical sources

Gain guided exposure to archival research practices related to Fisk University history and Civil Rights–era materials

Explore introductory principles of visual storytelling and exhibit-based research presentation

Strengthen documentation and citation practices for academic and public-facing projects

Engage collaboratively in research discussions and applied learning activities

SESSION FORMAT & SCHEDULE

Location: Basement Computer Lab (near IT), John Hope & Aurelia E. Franklin Library

Meeting Times: Tuesdays & Thursdays at 3:00 PM (see schedule below, adjusted with inclement weather dates & holidays)

Frequency: Twice per month

Program Dates:

Began 1)Tuesday, February 10th, 2026

2)Thursday, February 26th, 2026

3)Tuesday, March 17th, 2026

4)Thursday, March 26th, 2026

5)Tuesday, April 7th, 2026

6)Thursday, April 16th, 2026 (final session=last day of instruction)


Participants may attend an individual session to earn a Professional Development hour.

SKILLS & COMPETENCIES DEVELOPED

Information literacy and database navigation (A-Z)

Lib Answers? Usage

Catalogue searches: Primo (how to search general collection/stacks)

ORGANIZATIONAL RESPONSIBILITY

This Professional Development in the lab is facilitated by Dr. Jessica Hanson, Assistant to the Librarian for Access Services.

Organization: Franklin Library

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Apr 7, 2026

Zip Code: 37208

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Childcare

Come serve our families on Tuesday nights by helping with childcare during our adult English class for Hispanic adults! Make sure to sign up on our volunteer platform HERE if you are coming!

Organization: Rolling Hills Ministry - The ALOE Family

Come serve our families on Tuesday nights by helping with childcare during our adult English class for Hispanic adults! Make sure to sign up on our volunteer platform HERE if you are coming!

Organization: Rolling Hills Ministry - The ALOE Family

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 37209

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Immigration/ ICE training panel: Date: March 28th

The Immigration/ICE Training Panel is an educational and community-centered discussion focused on increasing awareness around immigration policies, individual rights, and the impact of ICE enforcement on communities. The panel will feature representatives from law agencies and local nonprofit organizations, bringing together multiple perspectives to provide accurate information, resources, and support strategies. Attendees will gain a clearer understanding of legal processes, learn practical ways to stay informed and safe, and explore how advocacy and community partnerships can make a difference.

Organization: Out:Loud

The Immigration/ICE Training Panel is an educational and community-centered discussion focused on increasing awareness around immigration policies, individual rights, and the impact of ICE enforcement on communities. The panel will feature representatives from law agencies and local nonprofit organizations, bringing together multiple perspectives to provide accurate information, resources, and support strategies. Attendees will gain a clearer understanding of legal processes, learn practical ways to stay informed and safe, and explore how advocacy and community partnerships can make a difference.

Organization: Out:Loud

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Apr 11, 2026

Zip Code: 37208

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Her Story & Their Story Panel: LGBTQ+ Women, Femme, & Nonbinary Changemakers- March 18

Her Story & Their Story is a virtual panel highlighting LGBTQ+ women, femmes, and nonbinary changemakers who are leading impactful work within their communities. This conversation will center lived experiences, advocacy, leadership, and the power of visibility across identities.
Panelists will discuss their journeys, challenges, and successes while offering insight into what it means to create change as LGBTQ+ leaders. This event is designed to uplift diverse voices, foster community dialogue, and inspire students through shared storytelling and collective growth.

Organization: Out:Loud

Her Story & Their Story is a virtual panel highlighting LGBTQ+ women, femmes, and nonbinary changemakers who are leading impactful work within their communities. This conversation will center lived experiences, advocacy, leadership, and the power of visibility across identities.
Panelists will discuss their journeys, challenges, and successes while offering insight into what it means to create change as LGBTQ+ leaders. This event is designed to uplift diverse voices, foster community dialogue, and inspire students through shared storytelling and collective growth.

Organization: Out:Loud

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Apr 1, 2026

Zip Code: 37208

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: GWC Protothon II

GWC Protothon II is a five-hour, flagship prototyping competition where students collaborate in teams to design and develop technical solutions centered around a selected theme. Participants will engage in rapid ideation, problem definition, wireframing, coding, and prototype development within a structured timeframe. Afterwards, each group will present their final idea to judges.  The event emphasizes technical skill application, project planning, teamwork, and presentation skills. Teams will present their solutions at the end of the session, strengthening their ability to communicate technical ideas clearly and effectively. This experience mirrors real-world product development cycles and provides hands-on practice in innovation, collaboration, and professional problem-solving.


Adam Spence Hall (Multipurpose Room)

Happening On: March 28th 2026

Organization: Girls Who Code College Loop

GWC Protothon II is a five-hour, flagship prototyping competition where students collaborate in teams to design and develop technical solutions centered around a selected theme. Participants will engage in rapid ideation, problem definition, wireframing, coding, and prototype development within a structured timeframe. Afterwards, each group will present their final idea to judges.  The event emphasizes technical skill application, project planning, teamwork, and presentation skills. Teams will present their solutions at the end of the session, strengthening their ability to communicate technical ideas clearly and effectively. This experience mirrors real-world product development cycles and provides hands-on practice in innovation, collaboration, and professional problem-solving.


Adam Spence Hall (Multipurpose Room)

Happening On: March 28th 2026

Organization: Girls Who Code College Loop

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Apr 11, 2026

Zip Code: 37208

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Wednesday Night- Special Needs Buddy

On Wednesday nights, our one-on-one buddies provide supports that allow our friends to be engaged either in their age-appropriate ministry and/or our Special Needs Ministry area. We offer support during the Wednesday night programming from 6:00pm - 7:30pm.

You will not need to assist anyone in the bathroom, but you may color or build with legos or read a book or even push a swing. We share the gospel in all of these ways so that they can learn about God in the way that best suits their learning style.

Organization: Embrace Special Needs Ministry at Brentwood Baptist Church

On Wednesday nights, our one-on-one buddies provide supports that allow our friends to be engaged either in their age-appropriate ministry and/or our Special Needs Ministry area. We offer support during the Wednesday night programming from 6:00pm - 7:30pm.

You will not need to assist anyone in the bathroom, but you may color or build with legos or read a book or even push a swing. We share the gospel in all of these ways so that they can learn about God in the way that best suits their learning style.

Organization: Embrace Special Needs Ministry at Brentwood Baptist Church

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 37027

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Mr.Black Lemonade Scholarship Pageant

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Organization: Black Lemonade

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Organization: Black Lemonade

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Jun 21, 2026

Zip Code: 37216

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Technology Partner

Volunteer & Mentorship Opportunities

Share your expertise and inspire our interns through hands-on engagement:

Guest Industry Expert: Lead a specialized workshop in Prompt Engineering (AI), HTML/CSS Coding, or Audio Production during our Monday technical sessions.

Tech Visit Host: Host our interns at your creative agency, software firm, or studio for a Tuesday "Industry Engagement" tour.

Pitch Coach: Help youth refine their professional elevator pitches and digital career portfolios for their final showcase.

In-Kind Donation Needs

We welcome donations that lower our operational costs and provide interns with professional tools:

Tech Tools: Laptops, tablets, 3D printers (PLA filament), and DSLR cameras for media production.

Operational Supplies: Botanical ingredients for wellness lemonades, eco-friendly cups, and point-of-sale (POS) equipment.

Professional Gear: Fanny packs (highly encouraged for daily use) and refillable water bottles.

Transportation Support: Assistance with fuel or maintenance for our insured transport vehicles used for weekly site visits.

Ready to turn lemons into lemonade?

PARTNER WITH US TODAY

Contact: Kaymi Butler

Email: info@blacklemonade.org | Phone: 615-200-7351

Website:www.blacklemonade.org

Payments can be made payable to/at: www.blacklemonade.org/donate


Organization: Black Lemonade

Volunteer & Mentorship Opportunities

Share your expertise and inspire our interns through hands-on engagement:

Guest Industry Expert: Lead a specialized workshop in Prompt Engineering (AI), HTML/CSS Coding, or Audio Production during our Monday technical sessions.

Tech Visit Host: Host our interns at your creative agency, software firm, or studio for a Tuesday "Industry Engagement" tour.

Pitch Coach: Help youth refine their professional elevator pitches and digital career portfolios for their final showcase.

In-Kind Donation Needs

We welcome donations that lower our operational costs and provide interns with professional tools:

Tech Tools: Laptops, tablets, 3D printers (PLA filament), and DSLR cameras for media production.

Operational Supplies: Botanical ingredients for wellness lemonades, eco-friendly cups, and point-of-sale (POS) equipment.

Professional Gear: Fanny packs (highly encouraged for daily use) and refillable water bottles.

Transportation Support: Assistance with fuel or maintenance for our insured transport vehicles used for weekly site visits.

Ready to turn lemons into lemonade?

PARTNER WITH US TODAY

Contact: Kaymi Butler

Email: info@blacklemonade.org | Phone: 615-200-7351

Website:www.blacklemonade.org

Payments can be made payable to/at: www.blacklemonade.org/donate


Organization: Black Lemonade

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Jun 1, 2026 through Jul 17, 2026

Zip Code: 37203

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Superhero Summer Day Camp

Volunteer & In-Kind Opportunities

Beyond financial sponsorship, we welcome "heroes in the field" to support our mission:

Guest Mentors: Share your professional "superpower" during our Educational Rotations.

Lemonade Lunch: Prepare for the lunch hour. Distribute healthy breakfast or lunch options to ensure our campers are fueled for their mission. Lead clean-up to transition out of lunch time

STEM Supplies: Donate kits, electronics, or tools to help youth dream big and turn goals into reality.

The Sweetener Plan: Help fund customized support for students on the autism spectrum or with diverse cognitive abilities

Our Vision: A world where no young person has to fight alone, and every individual feels seen, heard, and empowered to live as their authentic self.

PARTNER WITH US TODAY

Contact: Kaymi Butler

Email: info@blacklemonade.org | Phone: 615-200-7351

Website:www.blacklemonade.org

Payments can be made payable to/at: www.blacklemonade.org/donate



Organization: Black Lemonade

Volunteer & In-Kind Opportunities

Beyond financial sponsorship, we welcome "heroes in the field" to support our mission:

Guest Mentors: Share your professional "superpower" during our Educational Rotations.

Lemonade Lunch: Prepare for the lunch hour. Distribute healthy breakfast or lunch options to ensure our campers are fueled for their mission. Lead clean-up to transition out of lunch time

STEM Supplies: Donate kits, electronics, or tools to help youth dream big and turn goals into reality.

The Sweetener Plan: Help fund customized support for students on the autism spectrum or with diverse cognitive abilities

Our Vision: A world where no young person has to fight alone, and every individual feels seen, heard, and empowered to live as their authentic self.

PARTNER WITH US TODAY

Contact: Kaymi Butler

Email: info@blacklemonade.org | Phone: 615-200-7351

Website:www.blacklemonade.org

Payments can be made payable to/at: www.blacklemonade.org/donate



Organization: Black Lemonade

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Jun 1, 2026 through Jul 31, 2026

Zip Code: 37203

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Afterschool Program volunteer

✨ THE SPARKLING PARTNER (In-Kind & Volunteer)VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES

Mentors: Support homework hours to ensure students qualify for the "Earn & Shop."

Conference Speakers: Facilitate a workshop on self-love or mental health.

Chaperones: Ensure safety on field trips.

Project Supervisors: Assist students during service days.

IN-KIND WISH LIST

Incentives:$100 Gift Cards (Visa/Target/Walmart).

Feast Needs: Turkeys, hams, warming trays, and beverages.

Conference Supplies: Journals, pens, and self-care items.

General: Healthy snacks and water bottles.

PARTNER WITH US TODAY

Contact: Kaymi Butler

Email: info@blacklemonade.org | Phone: 615-200-7351

Website:www.blacklemonade.org

Payments can be made payable to/at: www.blacklemonade.org/donate


Why Volunteers Matter

Most of our students do not have access to one-on-one or small-group academic support at home.

A student who works with a consistent tutor at least once a week is more likely to improve their test scores and classroom participation.

The presence of caring adult volunteers reinforces our mission to make each child feel seen, heard, and academically capable.

Volunteer Commitment

Time: 4 days/week, between 3:45 PM – 5:25 PM (Monday–Thursday)

Location: School-based afterschool program sites in Nashville and Evansville

Training & Support: Orientation provided; no teaching experience required—just patience, consistency, and a heart for youth

Organization: Black Lemonade

✨ THE SPARKLING PARTNER (In-Kind & Volunteer)VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES

Mentors: Support homework hours to ensure students qualify for the "Earn & Shop."

Conference Speakers: Facilitate a workshop on self-love or mental health.

Chaperones: Ensure safety on field trips.

Project Supervisors: Assist students during service days.

IN-KIND WISH LIST

Incentives:$100 Gift Cards (Visa/Target/Walmart).

Feast Needs: Turkeys, hams, warming trays, and beverages.

Conference Supplies: Journals, pens, and self-care items.

General: Healthy snacks and water bottles.

PARTNER WITH US TODAY

Contact: Kaymi Butler

Email: info@blacklemonade.org | Phone: 615-200-7351

Website:www.blacklemonade.org

Payments can be made payable to/at: www.blacklemonade.org/donate


Why Volunteers Matter

Most of our students do not have access to one-on-one or small-group academic support at home.

A student who works with a consistent tutor at least once a week is more likely to improve their test scores and classroom participation.

The presence of caring adult volunteers reinforces our mission to make each child feel seen, heard, and academically capable.

Volunteer Commitment

Time: 4 days/week, between 3:45 PM – 5:25 PM (Monday–Thursday)

Location: School-based afterschool program sites in Nashville and Evansville

Training & Support: Orientation provided; no teaching experience required—just patience, consistency, and a heart for youth

Organization: Black Lemonade

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37209

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Winter Storm Response Volunteers

Assist Davidson county residents in responding to the recent winter ice storm. We are working with multiple local organizations to respond. Projects range in scope from distributing food, to canvassing, to debris removal. To see a full list of partner projects, visit our winter projects listing page here.

 

You will need to make a Hands On account to join any of these projects. You will not sign up for these projects via the GetConnected platform but you can log your hours after serving here on Get Connected.

Organization: Hands On Nashville

Assist Davidson county residents in responding to the recent winter ice storm. We are working with multiple local organizations to respond. Projects range in scope from distributing food, to canvassing, to debris removal. To see a full list of partner projects, visit our winter projects listing page here.

 

You will need to make a Hands On account to join any of these projects. You will not sign up for these projects via the GetConnected platform but you can log your hours after serving here on Get Connected.

Organization: Hands On Nashville

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37214

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Warner Parks - Nature Discovery Program - Youth Environmental Education


The Nature Discovery Program is a partnership between Friends of Warner Parks, the Warner Park Nature Center, and Metro Parks Community Centers to reach youth who lack direct access to, and are often underrepresented in, traditional environmental education and outdoor recreation programs. The Nature Discovery Program is activated in a number of ways including:


Nature Detectives Club: an after-school program for youth at Metro Nashville Community Centers. This program provides science-based teachings and empowers kids to explore nature. This program takes place at more than 20 Community Centers throughout Davidson County. 

P.E.N. Pals (People Exploring Nature) Summer Camp: brings youth from Metro Parks Community Centers to the Warner Parks for a full day of nature exploration and outdoor adventure! Youth follow their curiosity as they explore the meadow, pond, and garden ecosystems, hike through the forest, observe wildlife, kayak, learn outdoor skills, search for crawdads in the Little Harpeth River, and create lasting memories in nature. 

P.E.N. Pals (People Exploring Nature) Fall Campfire & Night Hikes: Community Center youth experience the Warner Parks during the fall season. Earlier sunsets and cooler temperatures mean it's time to roast hot dogs, make s'mores, and enjoy time around the bonfire. Youth take a crepuscular hike through the meadows and forests of the Warner Parks and view the night sky while learning about nocturnal creatures. 


*We are looking for college-aged volunteers to participate in any of these branches of the Nature Discovery program, as the youth often find it easier to connect with this age group. This opportunity is wonderful for those who are interested in education, biology, sustainability, or environmental studies.*


Please see below for approximate date ranges throughout the year: 
Nature Detectives: school-year. Typically on a weekday between 3:00pm-5:00pm
P.E.N. Pals Summer Camp: June and July
P.E.N. Pals Fall Campfire & Night Hikes: October


If you are interested in volunteering with any of these opportunities, please contact Arabella Pagan at apagan@warnerparks.org for next steps. A background check may be required.

Organization: Friends of Warner Parks


The Nature Discovery Program is a partnership between Friends of Warner Parks, the Warner Park Nature Center, and Metro Parks Community Centers to reach youth who lack direct access to, and are often underrepresented in, traditional environmental education and outdoor recreation programs. The Nature Discovery Program is activated in a number of ways including:


Nature Detectives Club: an after-school program for youth at Metro Nashville Community Centers. This program provides science-based teachings and empowers kids to explore nature. This program takes place at more than 20 Community Centers throughout Davidson County. 

P.E.N. Pals (People Exploring Nature) Summer Camp: brings youth from Metro Parks Community Centers to the Warner Parks for a full day of nature exploration and outdoor adventure! Youth follow their curiosity as they explore the meadow, pond, and garden ecosystems, hike through the forest, observe wildlife, kayak, learn outdoor skills, search for crawdads in the Little Harpeth River, and create lasting memories in nature. 

P.E.N. Pals (People Exploring Nature) Fall Campfire & Night Hikes: Community Center youth experience the Warner Parks during the fall season. Earlier sunsets and cooler temperatures mean it's time to roast hot dogs, make s'mores, and enjoy time around the bonfire. Youth take a crepuscular hike through the meadows and forests of the Warner Parks and view the night sky while learning about nocturnal creatures. 


*We are looking for college-aged volunteers to participate in any of these branches of the Nature Discovery program, as the youth often find it easier to connect with this age group. This opportunity is wonderful for those who are interested in education, biology, sustainability, or environmental studies.*


Please see below for approximate date ranges throughout the year: 
Nature Detectives: school-year. Typically on a weekday between 3:00pm-5:00pm
P.E.N. Pals Summer Camp: June and July
P.E.N. Pals Fall Campfire & Night Hikes: October


If you are interested in volunteering with any of these opportunities, please contact Arabella Pagan at apagan@warnerparks.org for next steps. A background check may be required.

Organization: Friends of Warner Parks

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37221

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Youth Art Club Volunteer

Daybreak Arts is seeking enthusiastic and creative volunteers to support our brand new youth art program, Gigi's Creative Corner. Volunteers will assist Daybreak Artists teaching youth during workshops and helping lead creative activities. This is a weekly, hands-on, and ongoing volunteer opportunity to inspire young artists. Opportunities will start as soon as March 2026.

Through partnerships with schools and community organizations, Gigi’s Creative Corner provides hands-on art workshops, sustained creative opportunities, and welcoming environments where youth can explore their artistic voice, build relationships, and develop a sense of belonging. Gigi’s Creative Corner meets young people where they already are—integrating art into afterschool programs, school-based clubs, and summer experiences. 

Volunteering with Gigi’s Creative Corner allows you to directly support young people as they build confidence, creativity, and meaningful connections through art—while honoring the legacy of an artist who believed deeply in sharing creativity with the next generation.


Responsibilities

Assist Daybreak Artists in facilitating hands-on art workshops (painting, collage, 3D projects, and more).Lead fun, creative activities and art challenges to keep students engaged.Support setup, cleanup, and preparation of art materials.Encourage student participation, creativity, and collaboration in a positive, inclusive environment.Help students reflect on their work and prepare for the culminating exhibition.

Qualifications

Passion for working with youth and the arts.Comfortable guiding small groups of students in creative projects.Reliable, responsible, and enthusiastic.Experience in visual arts or teaching is a plus, but not required.

Benefits

Make a meaningful impact on a young person’s creativity, confidence, and connection to the arts.Gain hands-on experience in youth arts education and program facilitation.

*A background check will be required for all volunteers.

Organization: Daybreak Arts

Daybreak Arts is seeking enthusiastic and creative volunteers to support our brand new youth art program, Gigi's Creative Corner. Volunteers will assist Daybreak Artists teaching youth during workshops and helping lead creative activities. This is a weekly, hands-on, and ongoing volunteer opportunity to inspire young artists. Opportunities will start as soon as March 2026.

Through partnerships with schools and community organizations, Gigi’s Creative Corner provides hands-on art workshops, sustained creative opportunities, and welcoming environments where youth can explore their artistic voice, build relationships, and develop a sense of belonging. Gigi’s Creative Corner meets young people where they already are—integrating art into afterschool programs, school-based clubs, and summer experiences. 

Volunteering with Gigi’s Creative Corner allows you to directly support young people as they build confidence, creativity, and meaningful connections through art—while honoring the legacy of an artist who believed deeply in sharing creativity with the next generation.


Responsibilities

Assist Daybreak Artists in facilitating hands-on art workshops (painting, collage, 3D projects, and more).Lead fun, creative activities and art challenges to keep students engaged.Support setup, cleanup, and preparation of art materials.Encourage student participation, creativity, and collaboration in a positive, inclusive environment.Help students reflect on their work and prepare for the culminating exhibition.

Qualifications

Passion for working with youth and the arts.Comfortable guiding small groups of students in creative projects.Reliable, responsible, and enthusiastic.Experience in visual arts or teaching is a plus, but not required.

Benefits

Make a meaningful impact on a young person’s creativity, confidence, and connection to the arts.Gain hands-on experience in youth arts education and program facilitation.

*A background check will be required for all volunteers.

Organization: Daybreak Arts

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37207

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: House Rallies

We will be hosting four House Rallies this year. The goal of our House Rallies are for our students to experience the extracurricular activities that they can enjoy in their college experience. Themes for each Rally are below:

Quarter 1 (Aug 5 – Oct 3) →  Friday, September 26, 2025 – Introduction to Colleges and UniversitiesQuarter 2 (Oct 6 – Dec 19) → Friday, November 21, 2025 – Sports Teams and MascotQuarter 3 (Jan 7 – March 6) → Friday, February 27, 2026 (1:30-3pm) – Homecoming: Greek OrganizationsWe would like to invite members of Greek organizations from various colleges, universities and community partners to come and share with our Kindergarten - 5th grade students about their organization. This will take place from 1:00pm to 2:30pm in the classrooms.  We would also like to invite volunteers from the Greek organizations to participate in our Churchwell Greek Step show from 1:30pm to 2:30pm. SIGN UP HERE in addition to responding here on Get ConnectedQuarter 4 (Mar 16 – May 21) → Friday, April 10, 2026 – TN-Ready Testing Pep Rally

Organization: Robert Churchwell Museum Magnet Elementary

We will be hosting four House Rallies this year. The goal of our House Rallies are for our students to experience the extracurricular activities that they can enjoy in their college experience. Themes for each Rally are below:

Quarter 1 (Aug 5 – Oct 3) →  Friday, September 26, 2025 – Introduction to Colleges and UniversitiesQuarter 2 (Oct 6 – Dec 19) → Friday, November 21, 2025 – Sports Teams and MascotQuarter 3 (Jan 7 – March 6) → Friday, February 27, 2026 (1:30-3pm) – Homecoming: Greek OrganizationsWe would like to invite members of Greek organizations from various colleges, universities and community partners to come and share with our Kindergarten - 5th grade students about their organization. This will take place from 1:00pm to 2:30pm in the classrooms.  We would also like to invite volunteers from the Greek organizations to participate in our Churchwell Greek Step show from 1:30pm to 2:30pm. SIGN UP HERE in addition to responding here on Get ConnectedQuarter 4 (Mar 16 – May 21) → Friday, April 10, 2026 – TN-Ready Testing Pep Rally

Organization: Robert Churchwell Museum Magnet Elementary

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 37208

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Link to Online Volunteer Driver Training with Senior Ride Nashville

Senior Ride Nashville is growing our volunteer driver team! Drivers use their own vehicles to transport seniors to community centers, medical appointments, grocery stores, beauty/barber shops and more. Help a senior get where they need to go and make a friend in the process! Volunteer shifts are flexible and scheduled at your convenience using an easy online tool. SRN provides rides Monday-Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. 

Complete the on-demand volunteer training on our website to get out on the road soon!

Find it at: 

https://www.seniorridenashville.org/volunteer

It is Senior Ride Nashville’s mission to enrich the lives of older adults and engage them in the community by providing affordable and assisted transportation.

Organization: Senior Ride Nashville

Senior Ride Nashville is growing our volunteer driver team! Drivers use their own vehicles to transport seniors to community centers, medical appointments, grocery stores, beauty/barber shops and more. Help a senior get where they need to go and make a friend in the process! Volunteer shifts are flexible and scheduled at your convenience using an easy online tool. SRN provides rides Monday-Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. 

Complete the on-demand volunteer training on our website to get out on the road soon!

Find it at: 

https://www.seniorridenashville.org/volunteer

It is Senior Ride Nashville’s mission to enrich the lives of older adults and engage them in the community by providing affordable and assisted transportation.

Organization: Senior Ride Nashville

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: After-School Tutoring at Plaza Mariachi

Join us on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 5:30 - 6:30pm as we partner with the Hispanic Family Foundation to provide after school tutoring to refugee and immigrant children in East Nashville (no prior tutoring experience required)! For those that don't have homework, they need help with grammar and practicing conversational English! 


This will take place at the tables in the middle of Plaza Mariachi (3955 Nolensville Pike).

Organization: Rolling Hills Ministry - The ALOE Family

Join us on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 5:30 - 6:30pm as we partner with the Hispanic Family Foundation to provide after school tutoring to refugee and immigrant children in East Nashville (no prior tutoring experience required)! For those that don't have homework, they need help with grammar and practicing conversational English! 


This will take place at the tables in the middle of Plaza Mariachi (3955 Nolensville Pike).

Organization: Rolling Hills Ministry - The ALOE Family

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 37211

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Special Needs Buddy - Embrace Community Adult Day Program

During the weekdays, we offer community and enrichment classes for adults impacted by disability. Volunteer opportunities look like supporting students in small groups during day classes. This is along with a classroom teacher and a vetted Embrace volunteer. While attending the classes with the friends to help them engage with the lesson, you may get to join in on an inclusive dance lesson, music therapy class, help make a frozen meal for our service project, join Brentwood Library in a craft, or pray with us during our Bible Class. There is always something different happening and some friends just need a little prompt to get up and have some fun.  *** Please reach out if you wish to attend but only able to come for part of the day. We still welcome you even if you need to leave early to head to a class or work. 

Organization: Embrace Special Needs Ministry at Brentwood Baptist Church

During the weekdays, we offer community and enrichment classes for adults impacted by disability. Volunteer opportunities look like supporting students in small groups during day classes. This is along with a classroom teacher and a vetted Embrace volunteer. While attending the classes with the friends to help them engage with the lesson, you may get to join in on an inclusive dance lesson, music therapy class, help make a frozen meal for our service project, join Brentwood Library in a craft, or pray with us during our Bible Class. There is always something different happening and some friends just need a little prompt to get up and have some fun.  *** Please reach out if you wish to attend but only able to come for part of the day. We still welcome you even if you need to leave early to head to a class or work. 

Organization: Embrace Special Needs Ministry at Brentwood Baptist Church

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 37027

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Nashville Dolphins Learn to Swim Program-University School

The Nashville Dolphins are seeking compassionate volunteers who are comfortable getting in the water with swimmers who have special needs. Volunteers work under the direction of certified Lead Instructors, who provide ongoing guidance, training, and support. No prior experience is necessary—just a genuine desire to help provide life-saving swim skills to some truly special swimmers. This hands-on opportunity is especially valuable for individuals pursuing careers or certifications in special education, education, physical therapy, occupational therapy, medicine, social work, or other service-oriented fields. Volunteers gain meaningful experience while building confidence, skills, and connections.

Come ready to learn, make a difference, and have fun in the water while supporting swimmers of all abilities.

Organization: Nashville Dolphins

The Nashville Dolphins are seeking compassionate volunteers who are comfortable getting in the water with swimmers who have special needs. Volunteers work under the direction of certified Lead Instructors, who provide ongoing guidance, training, and support. No prior experience is necessary—just a genuine desire to help provide life-saving swim skills to some truly special swimmers. This hands-on opportunity is especially valuable for individuals pursuing careers or certifications in special education, education, physical therapy, occupational therapy, medicine, social work, or other service-oriented fields. Volunteers gain meaningful experience while building confidence, skills, and connections.

Come ready to learn, make a difference, and have fun in the water while supporting swimmers of all abilities.

Organization: Nashville Dolphins

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 37205

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Fisk Gymnastics Home Meet

Set up, breakdown, and gameday staff

Organization: Fisk Athletics

Set up, breakdown, and gameday staff

Organization: Fisk Athletics

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37203

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Beyond the Binary: Understanding Nonbinary Identities & Allyship - April 6

Beyond the Binary is an educational workshop focused on increasing awareness and understanding of nonbinary identities, inclusive language, and effective allyship. This session will explore pronouns, micro-labels, and the diversity of gender identities beyond the binary, while addressing common misconceptions and microaggressions.
Participants will gain practical tools to support nonbinary individuals, foster inclusive environments, and engage in respectful, affirming practices within campus and community spaces. This workshop encourages learning, reflection, and accountability as part of building safer and more inclusive communities.

Organization: Out:Loud

Beyond the Binary is an educational workshop focused on increasing awareness and understanding of nonbinary identities, inclusive language, and effective allyship. This session will explore pronouns, micro-labels, and the diversity of gender identities beyond the binary, while addressing common misconceptions and microaggressions.
Participants will gain practical tools to support nonbinary individuals, foster inclusive environments, and engage in respectful, affirming practices within campus and community spaces. This workshop encourages learning, reflection, and accountability as part of building safer and more inclusive communities.

Organization: Out:Loud

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Apr 20, 2026

Zip Code: 37208

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Artwork Inventory Team

Daybreak Arts is seeking dedicated volunteers to join our Artwork Inventory Team to support our organization's efforts to document, organize, and maintain accurate records of artworks in our collection. This work ensures that all items are properly catalogued, cared for, and accessible for exhibitions, research, and archival purposes.

Key Responsibilities

Assist with cataloguing artworks by recording details such as title, artist, medium, dimensions, and condition.Photograph artworks and label images for digital records.Help verify and update existing inventory records.Input data into the collection management system or spreadsheet templates.Support staff in organizing storage areas and maintaining order within inventory spacesEdit raw images and upload artwork online.

Skills and Attributes

Strong attention to detail and accuracy.Good organizational and record-keeping skills.Comfort working with databases, spreadsheets, or digital cataloguing tools (training provided).Ability to handle artworks with care and follow instructions precisely.Interest in art, museums, archives, or cultural heritage management.

Training and Support

Volunteers will receive training in safe art handling, cataloguing procedures, edit / upload processes and the use of the inventory database.In-person training date: Wednesday, February 4th, 11am - 3pm; additional/ individual trainings can be scheduledInventory volunteers may complete tasks during regular open studio hours or virtually.

Benefits

Gain hands-on experience in art collection management.Learn professional cataloguing and documentation practices.Work closely with art professionals and contribute to preserving cultural heritage.Opportunity to develop transferable skills in data management and organization.

Organization: Daybreak Arts

Daybreak Arts is seeking dedicated volunteers to join our Artwork Inventory Team to support our organization's efforts to document, organize, and maintain accurate records of artworks in our collection. This work ensures that all items are properly catalogued, cared for, and accessible for exhibitions, research, and archival purposes.

Key Responsibilities

Assist with cataloguing artworks by recording details such as title, artist, medium, dimensions, and condition.Photograph artworks and label images for digital records.Help verify and update existing inventory records.Input data into the collection management system or spreadsheet templates.Support staff in organizing storage areas and maintaining order within inventory spacesEdit raw images and upload artwork online.

Skills and Attributes

Strong attention to detail and accuracy.Good organizational and record-keeping skills.Comfort working with databases, spreadsheets, or digital cataloguing tools (training provided).Ability to handle artworks with care and follow instructions precisely.Interest in art, museums, archives, or cultural heritage management.

Training and Support

Volunteers will receive training in safe art handling, cataloguing procedures, edit / upload processes and the use of the inventory database.In-person training date: Wednesday, February 4th, 11am - 3pm; additional/ individual trainings can be scheduledInventory volunteers may complete tasks during regular open studio hours or virtually.

Benefits

Gain hands-on experience in art collection management.Learn professional cataloguing and documentation practices.Work closely with art professionals and contribute to preserving cultural heritage.Opportunity to develop transferable skills in data management and organization.

Organization: Daybreak Arts

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37207

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Inspiritus Food Pantry

What will I be doing?

Unpacking, packing and sorting donated food.Assisting clients during their visit to the food pantry.Assembling food boxes for distribution to families and individuals. Building snack packs.Cleaning the refrigerators and freezers. Picking up the grounds.

What should I wear?

We operate in an active food pantry, so please wear comfortable clothing and closed toe shoes.

Instructions Upon Arrival:

The entrance for volunteers is via the back door of the building. There is space to park your vehicle directly alongside the building. If the spaces are full, please park on 9th Avenue N.After parking, please enter through our back door and await our short volunteer orientation.

In addition to responding to the need in get connected, please register for a specific date and time through the Hands On Nashville link below:

Hands On Nashville | Food Pantry Volunteer #sharing

Organization: Inspiritus

What will I be doing?

Unpacking, packing and sorting donated food.Assisting clients during their visit to the food pantry.Assembling food boxes for distribution to families and individuals. Building snack packs.Cleaning the refrigerators and freezers. Picking up the grounds.

What should I wear?

We operate in an active food pantry, so please wear comfortable clothing and closed toe shoes.

Instructions Upon Arrival:

The entrance for volunteers is via the back door of the building. There is space to park your vehicle directly alongside the building. If the spaces are full, please park on 9th Avenue N.After parking, please enter through our back door and await our short volunteer orientation.

In addition to responding to the need in get connected, please register for a specific date and time through the Hands On Nashville link below:

Hands On Nashville | Food Pantry Volunteer #sharing

Organization: Inspiritus

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37208

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Spring 2026: T.G.P. Tutoring & Mentoring

In our After School Tutoring Program, we are dedicated to providing enrichment opportunities that strengthen areas of need while equipping students with the essential tools for lasting success. These tools include organization, time management, study skills, test preparation, reading and writing development, and more—empowering each participant to build confidence and achieve their full potential.

Organization: TGP STEM Camps

In our After School Tutoring Program, we are dedicated to providing enrichment opportunities that strengthen areas of need while equipping students with the essential tools for lasting success. These tools include organization, time management, study skills, test preparation, reading and writing development, and more—empowering each participant to build confidence and achieve their full potential.

Organization: TGP STEM Camps

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Jan 5, 2026 through Apr 24, 2026

Zip Code: 37203

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Nashville Dolphins Learn to Swim Class-Ensworth HS

The Nashville Dolphins are seeking compassionate volunteers who are comfortable getting in the water with swimmers who have special needs. Volunteers work under the direction of certified Lead Instructors, who provide ongoing guidance, training, and support. No prior experience is necessary—just a genuine desire to help provide life-saving swim skills to some truly special swimmers. This hands-on opportunity is especially valuable for individuals pursuing careers or certifications in special education, education, physical therapy, occupational therapy, medicine, social work, or other service-oriented fields. Volunteers gain meaningful experience while building confidence, skills, and connection. Come ready to learn, make a difference, and have fun in the water while supporting swimmers of all abilities.

Organization: Nashville Dolphins

The Nashville Dolphins are seeking compassionate volunteers who are comfortable getting in the water with swimmers who have special needs. Volunteers work under the direction of certified Lead Instructors, who provide ongoing guidance, training, and support. No prior experience is necessary—just a genuine desire to help provide life-saving swim skills to some truly special swimmers. This hands-on opportunity is especially valuable for individuals pursuing careers or certifications in special education, education, physical therapy, occupational therapy, medicine, social work, or other service-oriented fields. Volunteers gain meaningful experience while building confidence, skills, and connection. Come ready to learn, make a difference, and have fun in the water while supporting swimmers of all abilities.

Organization: Nashville Dolphins

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 37205

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Sunday Morning Buddies - 11am Service Hour

On Sunday mornings, our one-on-one buddies provide supports that allow our friends to be engaged either in their age-appropriate ministry and/or our Special Needs Ministry area. We offer support during the Sunday morning services from 9:15am - 10:45am and 10:45am - 12:15pm while parents attend Worship, Bible Studies, or Choir. We serve all ages, but the classrooms/groups are separated by Preschool/Kids/Students/Adults. We can find the right age range and level of care you are comfortable with assisting. 


You will not need to assist anyone in the bathroom, but you may color or build with legos or read a book or even push a swing. We share the gospel in all of these ways so that they can learn about God in the way that best suits their learning style. 

Organization: Embrace Special Needs Ministry at Brentwood Baptist Church

On Sunday mornings, our one-on-one buddies provide supports that allow our friends to be engaged either in their age-appropriate ministry and/or our Special Needs Ministry area. We offer support during the Sunday morning services from 9:15am - 10:45am and 10:45am - 12:15pm while parents attend Worship, Bible Studies, or Choir. We serve all ages, but the classrooms/groups are separated by Preschool/Kids/Students/Adults. We can find the right age range and level of care you are comfortable with assisting. 


You will not need to assist anyone in the bathroom, but you may color or build with legos or read a book or even push a swing. We share the gospel in all of these ways so that they can learn about God in the way that best suits their learning style. 

Organization: Embrace Special Needs Ministry at Brentwood Baptist Church

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 37027

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Sunday Morning Buddies - 9:30am Service Hour

On Sunday mornings, our one-on-one buddies provide supports that allow our friends to be engaged either in their age-appropriate ministry and/or our Special Needs Ministry area. We offer support during the Sunday morning services from 9:15am - 10:45am and 10:45am - 12:15pm while parents attend Worship, Bible Studies, or Choir. We serve all ages, but the classrooms/groups are separated by Preschool/Kids/Students/Adults. We can find the right age range and level of care you are comfortable with assisting. 

Organization: Embrace Special Needs Ministry at Brentwood Baptist Church

On Sunday mornings, our one-on-one buddies provide supports that allow our friends to be engaged either in their age-appropriate ministry and/or our Special Needs Ministry area. We offer support during the Sunday morning services from 9:15am - 10:45am and 10:45am - 12:15pm while parents attend Worship, Bible Studies, or Choir. We serve all ages, but the classrooms/groups are separated by Preschool/Kids/Students/Adults. We can find the right age range and level of care you are comfortable with assisting. 

Organization: Embrace Special Needs Ministry at Brentwood Baptist Church

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 37027

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Gymnastics - Scoring Training for Home Meet (Volleyball Only)

Training for scoring for gymnastics meet

Organization: Fisk Volleyball

Training for scoring for gymnastics meet

Organization: Fisk Volleyball

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Apr 24, 2026

Zip Code: 37208

Allow Groups: No