Volunteer: Junior Camp CounselorDescription: The Junior Counselor role at the Science Center of Iowa (SCI) is a vital role to the experience of the campers, providing a fun, safe and educationally-effective learning environment. Jr. Counselors will act as role models for campers, engaging and inspiring them along their journey of lifelong science learning. Taking advantage of the opportunities for personal growth as a developing leader in our community.Duties: Assist Camp Educators in facilitating curriculum and activities in the daily schedule Support Camp Educators with sorting, gathering and doing inventory of necessary supplies Serve as support during field trips and transition periods of camp, keeping campers respectful, quiet and on time in their daily schedule Responsible for providing care and well-being of campers while participating in programsQualifications: High school student (Must be at least 14 year-old)Enjoy working with children ages 4-14 in a learning environment Good communication skills and friendly, outgoing personality Comfortable approaching participants and initiating conversation Punctuality and dependability are keyExpectations: Understand and support the purpose, structure and policies of the SCI Offer the use of your skills or experience Conduct yourself in accordance with the standards of conduct and ethics of SCI Complete any orientation or on-the-job training required Be flexible in accepting assignments, perform assigned responsibilities willingly and courteously to the best of your ability and accept the guidance of the Volunteer Manager Comply with the time and dress requirements of the SCI Obey all security and safety rules of the Science Center of Iowa Respect the confidentiality of sensitive information Provide timely notification of absence or tardiness to the Volunteer Manager Serve as a goodwill ambassador of the SCI to the communityWorking Hours: Primarily Monday through Friday 8:30 am - 4:30 pm.There will be four hours of training on May 9, 2026.APPLY: SCI 2026 Summer Camp Jr. Counselor Application – Fill out formOrganization: Science Center Of Iowa Description: The Junior Counselor role at the Science Center of Iowa (SCI) is a vital role to the experience of the campers, providing a fun, safe and educationally-effective learning environment. Jr. Counselors will act as role models for campers, engaging and inspiring them along their journey of lifelong science learning. Taking advantage of the opportunities for personal growth as a developing leader in our community.Duties: Assist Camp Educators in facilitating curriculum and activities in the daily schedule Support Camp Educators with sorting, gathering and doing inventory of necessary supplies Serve as support during field trips and transition periods of camp, keeping campers respectful, quiet and on time in their daily schedule Responsible for providing care and well-being of campers while participating in programsQualifications: High school student (Must be at least 14 year-old)Enjoy working with children ages 4-14 in a learning environment Good communication skills and friendly, outgoing personality Comfortable approaching participants and initiating conversation Punctuality and dependability are keyExpectations: Understand and support the purpose, structure and policies of the SCI Offer the use of your skills or experience Conduct yourself in accordance with the standards of conduct and ethics of SCI Complete any orientation or on-the-job training required Be flexible in accepting assignments, perform assigned responsibilities willingly and courteously to the best of your ability and accept the guidance of the Volunteer Manager Comply with the time and dress requirements of the SCI Obey all security and safety rules of the Science Center of Iowa Respect the confidentiality of sensitive information Provide timely notification of absence or tardiness to the Volunteer Manager Serve as a goodwill ambassador of the SCI to the communityWorking Hours: Primarily Monday through Friday 8:30 am - 4:30 pm.There will be four hours of training on May 9, 2026.APPLY: SCI 2026 Summer Camp Jr. Counselor Application – Fill out formOrganization: Science Center Of Iowa Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 50309 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Daily Discovery AssistantThe Science Center of Iowa (SCI) is seeking enthusiastic volunteers to help deliver positive and engaging customer experiences for our guests. In this role, you’ll serve as a friendly and knowledgeable source of information—greeting visitors at the door, guiding them through the check-in and ticketing process, and answering questions about SCI’s programs, exhibits, and events. Volunteers will assist guests throughout the building by providing directions, helping with lost children, and ensuring a welcoming atmosphere for all. You’ll also bring our interactive exhibits to life by demonstrating how they work, offering insights, and sparking curiosity through questions and conversation. Additional opportunities include assisting school groups with exhibit interpretation and activity sheets and encouraging all visitors to participate in our daily programs. Ideal volunteers enjoy engaging with people of all ages, have strong communication skills, and love learning and talking about science. Punctuality, dependability, and a friendly, outgoing attitude are essential for success in this role. Organization: Science Center Of Iowa The Science Center of Iowa (SCI) is seeking enthusiastic volunteers to help deliver positive and engaging customer experiences for our guests. In this role, you’ll serve as a friendly and knowledgeable source of information—greeting visitors at the door, guiding them through the check-in and ticketing process, and answering questions about SCI’s programs, exhibits, and events. Volunteers will assist guests throughout the building by providing directions, helping with lost children, and ensuring a welcoming atmosphere for all. You’ll also bring our interactive exhibits to life by demonstrating how they work, offering insights, and sparking curiosity through questions and conversation. Additional opportunities include assisting school groups with exhibit interpretation and activity sheets and encouraging all visitors to participate in our daily programs. Ideal volunteers enjoy engaging with people of all ages, have strong communication skills, and love learning and talking about science. Punctuality, dependability, and a friendly, outgoing attitude are essential for success in this role. Organization: Science Center Of Iowa Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 50309 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Organizing Donations at our ShelterGroup Sign Up: Groups can email Missy Reams at missy@familiesforward.org to schedule. For group of 4 or more, you can choose your date and time. We are pretty flexible as long as another group isn't already signed up.
Volunteers are needed to organize our donation area and do light cleaning in our shared living spaces (living room, dining room, and kitchen). Volunteers would be organizing clothing, personals/toiletries, feminine hygiene products, diapers, cleaning products, school supplies, food items, and much more. We provide basic necessities every month for up to the 77 families staying in New Directions Shelter, The Home Connection, and our other housing programs. This is a great project for a single person to work on, or you can sign up to bring a group (up to 10 people at a time). Volunteers should be 10 and older. Youth 14 years of age and younger should have an adult on site with them while volunteering. Questions? Sign up to receive more information or contact Missy Reams at missy@familiesforward.org or by phone at 515-989-8404. About volunteering: A volunteer orientation is provided when you first arrive to help, including an overview about poverty in the Des Moines metro. We provide a unique cultural and economically diverse volunteer experience. Information for First-time Volunteers: Click here for information about parking, how to check in when you arrive, and much more. Note: This program does not accept court-ordered community service, but our food pantry does. About Families Forward: Families Forward (previously Bidwell Riverside Center and Hawthorn Hill) has four main programs: Bidwell Pantry, Child Development Center, New Directions Shelter (emergency housing), and The Home Connection (long-term housing). For over 100 years, our mission has been to provide compassionate, life-changing assistance to families and their path to self-sufficiency. Organization: Families Forward Group Sign Up: Groups can email Missy Reams at missy@familiesforward.org to schedule. For group of 4 or more, you can choose your date and time. We are pretty flexible as long as another group isn't already signed up.
Volunteers are needed to organize our donation area and do light cleaning in our shared living spaces (living room, dining room, and kitchen). Volunteers would be organizing clothing, personals/toiletries, feminine hygiene products, diapers, cleaning products, school supplies, food items, and much more. We provide basic necessities every month for up to the 77 families staying in New Directions Shelter, The Home Connection, and our other housing programs. This is a great project for a single person to work on, or you can sign up to bring a group (up to 10 people at a time). Volunteers should be 10 and older. Youth 14 years of age and younger should have an adult on site with them while volunteering. Questions? Sign up to receive more information or contact Missy Reams at missy@familiesforward.org or by phone at 515-989-8404. About volunteering: A volunteer orientation is provided when you first arrive to help, including an overview about poverty in the Des Moines metro. We provide a unique cultural and economically diverse volunteer experience. Information for First-time Volunteers: Click here for information about parking, how to check in when you arrive, and much more. Note: This program does not accept court-ordered community service, but our food pantry does. About Families Forward: Families Forward (previously Bidwell Riverside Center and Hawthorn Hill) has four main programs: Bidwell Pantry, Child Development Center, New Directions Shelter (emergency housing), and The Home Connection (long-term housing). For over 100 years, our mission has been to provide compassionate, life-changing assistance to families and their path to self-sufficiency. Organization: Families Forward Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 50312 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Stock the Food Pantry (evenings & weekends)Volunteers are needed to help stock the pantry on Tuesday nights, Thursday nights, and some Saturdays. Volunteers will help in the following ways: Clothing Pantry: Sorting, hanging, and organizing clothing and household donations. Grocery Aisles: Stocking and facing grocery items.Volunteers should be 5 years of age or older to volunteer. Youth 12 years of age and younger should have an adult on site with them while volunteering. Note: Tuesday nights will be weekly again starting 10/14/25. Questions: Contact Missy Reams at missy@familiesforward.org or by phone at 515-989-8404. About Bidwell Pantry: At the Bidwell Pantry, we provide basic necessities to families in need. Serving up to 6,700 individuals per month, the Bidwell Pantry provides hope to families and helps them bridge the gap, so that they can spend their hard earned money on other necessities besides food and clothing. About volunteering: A volunteer orientation is provided when you first arrive to help, including an overview about poverty in the Des Moines metro. We provide a unique cultural and economically diverse volunteer experience. Information for First-time Volunteers: Click here for information about parking, how to check in when you arrive, and much more. About Families Forward: Families Forward (previously Bidwell Riverside Center and Hawthorn Hill) has four main programs: Bidwell Pantry, Child Development Center, New Directions Shelter (emergency housing), and The Home Connection (long-term housing). For over 100 years, our mission has been to provide compassionate, life-changing assistance to families and their path to self-sufficiency. Organization: Families Forward Volunteers are needed to help stock the pantry on Tuesday nights, Thursday nights, and some Saturdays. Volunteers will help in the following ways: Clothing Pantry: Sorting, hanging, and organizing clothing and household donations. Grocery Aisles: Stocking and facing grocery items.Volunteers should be 5 years of age or older to volunteer. Youth 12 years of age and younger should have an adult on site with them while volunteering. Note: Tuesday nights will be weekly again starting 10/14/25. Questions: Contact Missy Reams at missy@familiesforward.org or by phone at 515-989-8404. About Bidwell Pantry: At the Bidwell Pantry, we provide basic necessities to families in need. Serving up to 6,700 individuals per month, the Bidwell Pantry provides hope to families and helps them bridge the gap, so that they can spend their hard earned money on other necessities besides food and clothing. About volunteering: A volunteer orientation is provided when you first arrive to help, including an overview about poverty in the Des Moines metro. We provide a unique cultural and economically diverse volunteer experience. Information for First-time Volunteers: Click here for information about parking, how to check in when you arrive, and much more. About Families Forward: Families Forward (previously Bidwell Riverside Center and Hawthorn Hill) has four main programs: Bidwell Pantry, Child Development Center, New Directions Shelter (emergency housing), and The Home Connection (long-term housing). For over 100 years, our mission has been to provide compassionate, life-changing assistance to families and their path to self-sufficiency. Organization: Families Forward Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 50315 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: BGCCI Basketball Clinic and TournamentDo you want to make an impact on local youth and promote lifelong wellness all while playing basketball? Join us for our first annual club basketball clinic and tournament! Members from six clubs will be spending spring break perfecting their basketball skills before competing in our tournament. We need volunteers like you to help us run drills throughout the week and referee the tournament on Friday. There are lots of dates and times to help. If you’re interested, sign up and we’ll connect with you to see what would work for you. Organization: Boys & Girls Clubs Of Central Iowa Do you want to make an impact on local youth and promote lifelong wellness all while playing basketball? Join us for our first annual club basketball clinic and tournament! Members from six clubs will be spending spring break perfecting their basketball skills before competing in our tournament. We need volunteers like you to help us run drills throughout the week and referee the tournament on Friday. There are lots of dates and times to help. If you’re interested, sign up and we’ll connect with you to see what would work for you. Organization: Boys & Girls Clubs Of Central Iowa Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Mar 16, 2026 through Mar 20, 2026 Zip Code: 50316 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Food Pantry Volunteer - Monthly Market ShopperAre you passionate about food security and ensuring clients have access to essential needs? Do you love connecting with people? Volunteering with the Catholic Charities food pantry in the monthly market may be a good fit for you! As a monthly market shopper, volunteers are responsible for shopping alongside clients, bagging groceries, and taking items out to client's cars. They may also assist with restocking shelves and preparing the pantry for opening and shift change. Organization: Catholic Charities of Des Moines Are you passionate about food security and ensuring clients have access to essential needs? Do you love connecting with people? Volunteering with the Catholic Charities food pantry in the monthly market may be a good fit for you! As a monthly market shopper, volunteers are responsible for shopping alongside clients, bagging groceries, and taking items out to client's cars. They may also assist with restocking shelves and preparing the pantry for opening and shift change. Organization: Catholic Charities of Des Moines Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 50316 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: The Australia Exhibit Pond Clean OutThe Australia Exhibit Pond Clean Out Organization: Blank Park Zoo The Australia Exhibit Pond Clean Out Organization: Blank Park Zoo Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Mar 24, 2026 through Mar 26, 2026 Zip Code: 50315 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Way FindersWayfinders assist patients, visitors, and colleagues with navigating through the hospital, providing information and directions Responsibilities: Escort people from one point to another in the hospital or clinic, providing clear and concise directions.Deliver flowers and gifts to patients and colleagues as appropriate.Maintain a welcoming and clean environment in public areas for colleagues and members.Provide patient room numbers and information at the Information Desks as appropriate.Comfortable communicating with a variety of people, with varying abilities and backgrounds.Ability to give and follow directions for navigating through the hospital.Able to stand and walk for extended periods of time.Able to lift five to 10 (5-10) pounds.Able to work independently and handle potentially stressful situations.This position involves regular, three to four (3-4) hour shifts, every day (Sunday through Saturday), 7:30 a.m. to 7:00 p.m All volunteers MUST: Be 16 years old or olderBe able to meet and clear all background and health screening requirementsMake a minimum six-month commitment (or two semesters)Locations: This opportunity is available at the following MercyOne location(s):Des Moines Medical Center, 1111 6th Avenue, Des MoinesWest Des Moines Medical Center, 1755 59th Place, West Des MoinesIowa Heart Clinic, 5880 University Avenue, West Des MoinesOrganization: MercyOne Central Iowa Wayfinders assist patients, visitors, and colleagues with navigating through the hospital, providing information and directions Responsibilities: Escort people from one point to another in the hospital or clinic, providing clear and concise directions.Deliver flowers and gifts to patients and colleagues as appropriate.Maintain a welcoming and clean environment in public areas for colleagues and members.Provide patient room numbers and information at the Information Desks as appropriate.Comfortable communicating with a variety of people, with varying abilities and backgrounds.Ability to give and follow directions for navigating through the hospital.Able to stand and walk for extended periods of time.Able to lift five to 10 (5-10) pounds.Able to work independently and handle potentially stressful situations.This position involves regular, three to four (3-4) hour shifts, every day (Sunday through Saturday), 7:30 a.m. to 7:00 p.m All volunteers MUST: Be 16 years old or olderBe able to meet and clear all background and health screening requirementsMake a minimum six-month commitment (or two semesters)Locations: This opportunity is available at the following MercyOne location(s):Des Moines Medical Center, 1111 6th Avenue, Des MoinesWest Des Moines Medical Center, 1755 59th Place, West Des MoinesIowa Heart Clinic, 5880 University Avenue, West Des MoinesOrganization: MercyOne Central Iowa Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 50314 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Global Recycling Day with Story County Conservation & Iowa Natural Heritage FoundationJoin INHF and Story County Conservation for a workday at a current protection project near Cambridge. While it will be some time before the area is open to the public, lending a hand now will provide a jumpstart on its journey to becoming a county park. The day's task is not for the lighthearted! We’ll be removing a large number of discarded tires along the Skunk River so they can be appropriately recycled. Learn more and register to volunteer at https://www.inhf.org/events/global-recycling-day What to expect Bending, kneeling and lifting will be involved.Tires may be partially buried in the ground, and a variety of hand tools may be needed to dig them out.Terrain can be uneven. Volunteers are encouraged to work at their own pace and comfort level.Please arrive early to park and check-in.Instructions will be provided onsite.Needed attire & equipment Sturdy, closed-toe shoes or hiking bootsLong pants and layers. You may be working around thorny plants so sturdy clothes that can withstand rips (or you don't mind ripping) are encouraged.Work gloves (Leather is best - we'll have some extras if needed)Water bottleFeel free to bring other desired items like a hiking stick, binoculars, field guide and/or camera, if you like!Other details The worksite is a short walk from the parking area.Parking is TBD, depending on soil conditions. We will send a detailed email leading up to the event.Please arrive 10 minutes early.You will be asked to acknowledge a liability waiver when you registerABOUT THE PROPERTY The 247-acre Cambridge Tract property is a key puzzle piece in the corridor of protection along the South Skunk River Greenbelt. The area consists of diverse bottomland timber, oxbow wetlands, river frontage, and restorable lands slated for prairie reconstructions. The area will eventually be open for public hunting and other activities, following the completion of the fundraising. Contact Kayleen Leetch with questions at kleetch@inhf.org Organization: Iowa Natural Heritage Foundation Join INHF and Story County Conservation for a workday at a current protection project near Cambridge. While it will be some time before the area is open to the public, lending a hand now will provide a jumpstart on its journey to becoming a county park. The day's task is not for the lighthearted! We’ll be removing a large number of discarded tires along the Skunk River so they can be appropriately recycled. Learn more and register to volunteer at https://www.inhf.org/events/global-recycling-day What to expect Bending, kneeling and lifting will be involved.Tires may be partially buried in the ground, and a variety of hand tools may be needed to dig them out.Terrain can be uneven. Volunteers are encouraged to work at their own pace and comfort level.Please arrive early to park and check-in.Instructions will be provided onsite.Needed attire & equipment Sturdy, closed-toe shoes or hiking bootsLong pants and layers. You may be working around thorny plants so sturdy clothes that can withstand rips (or you don't mind ripping) are encouraged.Work gloves (Leather is best - we'll have some extras if needed)Water bottleFeel free to bring other desired items like a hiking stick, binoculars, field guide and/or camera, if you like!Other details The worksite is a short walk from the parking area.Parking is TBD, depending on soil conditions. We will send a detailed email leading up to the event.Please arrive 10 minutes early.You will be asked to acknowledge a liability waiver when you registerABOUT THE PROPERTY The 247-acre Cambridge Tract property is a key puzzle piece in the corridor of protection along the South Skunk River Greenbelt. The area consists of diverse bottomland timber, oxbow wetlands, river frontage, and restorable lands slated for prairie reconstructions. The area will eventually be open for public hunting and other activities, following the completion of the fundraising. Contact Kayleen Leetch with questions at kleetch@inhf.org Organization: Iowa Natural Heritage Foundation Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Mar 18, 2026 Zip Code: 50046 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Faulkes Heritage Woods RestorationJoin the City of Marion, Trees Forever, and INHF at Faulkes Heritage Woods in Marion for an afternoon of removing invasive Japanese barberry from the woodland understory. The natural occurrence of the 2020 derecho devastated the 110 acres of white oaks — a tree that takes generations to grow into the mighty oaks we all admire. The downed trees created canopy gaps that allow barberry to flourish, where it shades out native spring ephemerals and competes with young white oak seedlings — key species needed to rebuild the resilient oak canopy that once kept invasive plants in check. We hope you’ll join us as a community to help us ensure that future generations get to once again enjoy a stroll amongst the mighty white oaks. We'll start the afternoon with a half-mile hike to warm up before we get to work. After the restoration work, we'll regroup at Goldfinch Tap+Eatery to celebrate over a hard-earned beverage. **If weather conditions are unfavorable on April 3, the event will be rescheduled for Friday, April 10, from 1–4 p.m. ABOUT FAULKES HERITAGE WOODS Sisters Alice Smith and Elizabeth Barry, along with their nieces, Nancy and Cynthia Thompson, donated a portion of the land value of what is now known as Faulkes Heritage Woods to INHF in 1999. The habitat was named in honor of their grandmother and great-grandmother, Alice Faulkes. Sticking to the family's wishes of increasing awareness around conservation needs, INHF transferred the land to the City of Marion, ensuring it would become the beloved public park it is today — protected in perpetuity through an INHF conservation easement. This 110-acre wildlife haven has not only provided refuge for woodland creatures and a favorite hiking destination for the Marion community, but has also served as an outdoor classroom for nearby colleges and schools focused on environmental education. Learn more and register to volunteer at https://www.inhf.org/events/faulkes-heritage-woods-restoration What to expect: We’ll be using various hand tools (handsaws or loppers) to manually cut invasive brush so native species can thrive.No experience necessary. Instruction will be provided onsite, but you can view a how-to video ahead of time here.Participants will work to remove plants with thorns.Organization: Iowa Natural Heritage Foundation Join the City of Marion, Trees Forever, and INHF at Faulkes Heritage Woods in Marion for an afternoon of removing invasive Japanese barberry from the woodland understory. The natural occurrence of the 2020 derecho devastated the 110 acres of white oaks — a tree that takes generations to grow into the mighty oaks we all admire. The downed trees created canopy gaps that allow barberry to flourish, where it shades out native spring ephemerals and competes with young white oak seedlings — key species needed to rebuild the resilient oak canopy that once kept invasive plants in check. We hope you’ll join us as a community to help us ensure that future generations get to once again enjoy a stroll amongst the mighty white oaks. We'll start the afternoon with a half-mile hike to warm up before we get to work. After the restoration work, we'll regroup at Goldfinch Tap+Eatery to celebrate over a hard-earned beverage. **If weather conditions are unfavorable on April 3, the event will be rescheduled for Friday, April 10, from 1–4 p.m. ABOUT FAULKES HERITAGE WOODS Sisters Alice Smith and Elizabeth Barry, along with their nieces, Nancy and Cynthia Thompson, donated a portion of the land value of what is now known as Faulkes Heritage Woods to INHF in 1999. The habitat was named in honor of their grandmother and great-grandmother, Alice Faulkes. Sticking to the family's wishes of increasing awareness around conservation needs, INHF transferred the land to the City of Marion, ensuring it would become the beloved public park it is today — protected in perpetuity through an INHF conservation easement. This 110-acre wildlife haven has not only provided refuge for woodland creatures and a favorite hiking destination for the Marion community, but has also served as an outdoor classroom for nearby colleges and schools focused on environmental education. Learn more and register to volunteer at https://www.inhf.org/events/faulkes-heritage-woods-restoration What to expect: We’ll be using various hand tools (handsaws or loppers) to manually cut invasive brush so native species can thrive.No experience necessary. Instruction will be provided onsite, but you can view a how-to video ahead of time here.Participants will work to remove plants with thorns.Organization: Iowa Natural Heritage Foundation Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Apr 3, 2026 Zip Code: 52403 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Mathes Woodland Restoration + HikeMake your way to the woods for a spring morning outdoors! Volunteers will hand-pull garlic mustard—one of Iowa’s most invasive plants—from Mathes’ woodlands. Garlic mustard spreads rapidly and displaces native plants and wildflowers, causing serious damage to wooded landscapes if left unchecked. We’ll start the morning pulling garlic mustard and wrap up with a moderately difficult hike while keeping an eye out for spring ephemerals. What to expect Volunteers will hand-pull garlic mustardBending and kneeling will be involvedTerrain can be hilly and uneven. Volunteers are encouraged to work at their own pace and comfort level.No experience necessaryInstructions will be provided onsite, but you can view a how-to video ahead of time here.Learn more and register to volunteer at https://www.inhf.org/events/mathes-woodland-restoration Needed attire & equipment Sturdy, closed-toe shoes or hiking bootsLong pants and layers. You may be working with thorny plants so sturdy clothes that can withstand rips (or you don't mind ripping) are encouraged.Work gloves (Leather is best - we'll have some extras if needed)Water bottleFeel free to bring other desired items like a hiking stick, binoculars, field guide and/or camera, if you like!Other details Families are welcomePlease arrive 10 minutes early.There will be no restroom on site. The nearest restroom will be in Pella, which is about a 10-minute drive. A moderately challenging walk roughly 100 yards from the meeting location will be required. Mathes does not have a parking area, so participants will park alongside the gravel road (Dakota Drive) near the meeting location.Expect to work on wooded hillsides with moderate slopes.Expect to interact with general woodland plants, including thorny shrubs, as well as occasional logs or fallen trees. Gloves will be provided if desired. You will be asked to acknowledge a liability waiver when you register.About Mathes The Mathes Property encompasses 51 acres with rolling hills of oak/hickory savanna, woodland and a plethora of spring ephemeral wildflowers. The property sits atop a ridge just before dropping into the South Skunk River floodplain north of the property. This natural area sits just a few miles outside the town of Pella and is a refuge for wildlife, including deer, turkey, owls and a number of birds. Mathes came to INHF through a bequest from former landowner, Harold Mathes, in 2010. It is now owned and stewarded by INHF. Directions From Pella, head north on Main St. about 1.5 miles. Turn right onto 228th Pl. until the stop sign. Turn left onto 240th Pl. to the first gravel road. Turn left on Dakota Dr. and look for INHF signs. Contact Kayleen Leetch with questions at kleetch@inhf.org Organization: Iowa Natural Heritage Foundation Make your way to the woods for a spring morning outdoors! Volunteers will hand-pull garlic mustard—one of Iowa’s most invasive plants—from Mathes’ woodlands. Garlic mustard spreads rapidly and displaces native plants and wildflowers, causing serious damage to wooded landscapes if left unchecked. We’ll start the morning pulling garlic mustard and wrap up with a moderately difficult hike while keeping an eye out for spring ephemerals. What to expect Volunteers will hand-pull garlic mustardBending and kneeling will be involvedTerrain can be hilly and uneven. Volunteers are encouraged to work at their own pace and comfort level.No experience necessaryInstructions will be provided onsite, but you can view a how-to video ahead of time here.Learn more and register to volunteer at https://www.inhf.org/events/mathes-woodland-restoration Needed attire & equipment Sturdy, closed-toe shoes or hiking bootsLong pants and layers. You may be working with thorny plants so sturdy clothes that can withstand rips (or you don't mind ripping) are encouraged.Work gloves (Leather is best - we'll have some extras if needed)Water bottleFeel free to bring other desired items like a hiking stick, binoculars, field guide and/or camera, if you like!Other details Families are welcomePlease arrive 10 minutes early.There will be no restroom on site. The nearest restroom will be in Pella, which is about a 10-minute drive. A moderately challenging walk roughly 100 yards from the meeting location will be required. Mathes does not have a parking area, so participants will park alongside the gravel road (Dakota Drive) near the meeting location.Expect to work on wooded hillsides with moderate slopes.Expect to interact with general woodland plants, including thorny shrubs, as well as occasional logs or fallen trees. Gloves will be provided if desired. You will be asked to acknowledge a liability waiver when you register.About Mathes The Mathes Property encompasses 51 acres with rolling hills of oak/hickory savanna, woodland and a plethora of spring ephemeral wildflowers. The property sits atop a ridge just before dropping into the South Skunk River floodplain north of the property. This natural area sits just a few miles outside the town of Pella and is a refuge for wildlife, including deer, turkey, owls and a number of birds. Mathes came to INHF through a bequest from former landowner, Harold Mathes, in 2010. It is now owned and stewarded by INHF. Directions From Pella, head north on Main St. about 1.5 miles. Turn right onto 228th Pl. until the stop sign. Turn left onto 240th Pl. to the first gravel road. Turn left on Dakota Dr. and look for INHF signs. Contact Kayleen Leetch with questions at kleetch@inhf.org Organization: Iowa Natural Heritage Foundation Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On May 14, 2026 Zip Code: 50219 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Group Tree Planting OpportunityAre you looking for a fun way for your corporate team or service group to give back while spending time outdoors? We have a great opportunity for you! We're looking for groups of 10+ volunteers to help us increase the tree canopy in low equity neighborhoods around Des Moines. Adding trees to a community has a ton of benefits, including an increase in physical and mental health! We're currently scheduling tree planting shifts for this spring, with opportunities from April 8 to May 30, on Wednesdays, Fridays, and Saturdays. We're already filling out our schedule, so reach out soon if you'd like to help in our mission. Email bcook@treesforever.org to get more information! Organization: Trees Forever Are you looking for a fun way for your corporate team or service group to give back while spending time outdoors? We have a great opportunity for you! We're looking for groups of 10+ volunteers to help us increase the tree canopy in low equity neighborhoods around Des Moines. Adding trees to a community has a ton of benefits, including an increase in physical and mental health! We're currently scheduling tree planting shifts for this spring, with opportunities from April 8 to May 30, on Wednesdays, Fridays, and Saturdays. We're already filling out our schedule, so reach out soon if you'd like to help in our mission. Email bcook@treesforever.org to get more information! Organization: Trees Forever Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until May 30, 2026 Zip Code: 50315 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Courage on the CourtOpen to participants without a disability, Courage on the Court offers a firsthand experience of the daily challenges faced by our Courage program participants. Beyond the physical experience, Courage on the Court is a powerful fundraiser, with all proceeds helping Can Play continue its mission of breaking down barriers to play in our community. By supporting this event, you're not just participating in a game; you're contributing to the growth and evolution of adaptive and no-cost sports programs that positively impact Every BODY. Sign up is available through our sign-up link: https://signup.com/go/RfiaDmW Organization: Can Play Open to participants without a disability, Courage on the Court offers a firsthand experience of the daily challenges faced by our Courage program participants. Beyond the physical experience, Courage on the Court is a powerful fundraiser, with all proceeds helping Can Play continue its mission of breaking down barriers to play in our community. By supporting this event, you're not just participating in a game; you're contributing to the growth and evolution of adaptive and no-cost sports programs that positively impact Every BODY. Sign up is available through our sign-up link: https://signup.com/go/RfiaDmW Organization: Can Play Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 50266 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Meals on Wheels Friendly CallerThank you for your consideration to become part of the Meals on Wheels Friendly Caller Program! Social connectedness is a critical component of overall well-being – the calls you make help form a network of support around our most vulnerable participants. A Friendly Caller like you allows Meals on Wheels to provide an added support system to participants who are isolated and often lonely. Your call may support the participant’s emotional wellbeing and give peace of mind to family members who worry about their loved ones but can’t always be with them. Calls can take place 10:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday. You can establish a regular call schedule with your matched clients on a 1x/week, 2x/month, or 1x/month basis. Calls last anywhere from 15 to 30 minutes. This is a great time to become a Friendly Caller volunteer! We are matching Meals on Wheels participants with volunteers. We all play an important role in protecting the health, safety, and privacy of our participants, team members, and volunteers. You will receive instructions on how to make sure you're doing your part, and ongoing training can be provided upon request. Contact Tawnya Fields, Meals on Wheels Volunteer Coordinator, for more information: tfields@wesleylife.org (515-699-3249). Organization: WesleyLife Thank you for your consideration to become part of the Meals on Wheels Friendly Caller Program! Social connectedness is a critical component of overall well-being – the calls you make help form a network of support around our most vulnerable participants. A Friendly Caller like you allows Meals on Wheels to provide an added support system to participants who are isolated and often lonely. Your call may support the participant’s emotional wellbeing and give peace of mind to family members who worry about their loved ones but can’t always be with them. Calls can take place 10:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday. You can establish a regular call schedule with your matched clients on a 1x/week, 2x/month, or 1x/month basis. Calls last anywhere from 15 to 30 minutes. This is a great time to become a Friendly Caller volunteer! We are matching Meals on Wheels participants with volunteers. We all play an important role in protecting the health, safety, and privacy of our participants, team members, and volunteers. You will receive instructions on how to make sure you're doing your part, and ongoing training can be provided upon request. Contact Tawnya Fields, Meals on Wheels Volunteer Coordinator, for more information: tfields@wesleylife.org (515-699-3249). Organization: WesleyLife Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 50311 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Meals on Wheels Hydroponic Farm VolunteerThe Meals on Wheels Hydroponic Farm is a 3,000 square foot indoor farm capable of producing 20,000 pounds of leafy greens a year. Our farm provides some of our most at risk populations in the metro a source of fresh, healthy greens year-round. We also provide greens to other WesleyLife and local communities. Are you looking for a great team-building volunteer opportunity for your work group/department, school team or group, church group, social club, or friend group? If so, we invite you to learn, work and have some fun together in the Meals on Wheels Hydroponic Farm! Individual volunteers are also greatly appreciated! Training will be provided for every task. We do not require a background in gardening or farming, and only ask that you have an open mind and drive to help feed others. Come help us grow nutrition for those who need it most. The tasks on our farm include: Seeding: This task is what it sounds like, seeding all of our baby plants! This task is good for someone who likes to sit and enjoy the peace that comes with putting a seed in a hole. Harvesting: This is when our plants begin to become salad! This will include removing rafts from the system and cutting the heads from the roots. There will also be plenty of cleaning and working alongside the packing team as needed. Packing: The packing process is when our lettuce heads get washed, dried, and packed into bags. Often done in tandem with harvesting, this is the step that prepares our food to go! Cleaning: The most important of all tasks! Cleaning ensures our facility is both healthy for our plants and those we serve. This includes cleaning hydroponic systems, kitchen ware, floors, walls, etc. This task is done daily and anyone who comes to the farm should be ready to clean.Once you express interest in volunteering at the farm from this listing, you will receive separate communication from Claire Smith, Assistant Grower. You can also reach out to her directly at csmith6@wesleylife.org. Volunteering at the Meals on Wheels hydroponic farm only takes place Monday through Friday, 10:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Organization: WesleyLife The Meals on Wheels Hydroponic Farm is a 3,000 square foot indoor farm capable of producing 20,000 pounds of leafy greens a year. Our farm provides some of our most at risk populations in the metro a source of fresh, healthy greens year-round. We also provide greens to other WesleyLife and local communities. Are you looking for a great team-building volunteer opportunity for your work group/department, school team or group, church group, social club, or friend group? If so, we invite you to learn, work and have some fun together in the Meals on Wheels Hydroponic Farm! Individual volunteers are also greatly appreciated! Training will be provided for every task. We do not require a background in gardening or farming, and only ask that you have an open mind and drive to help feed others. Come help us grow nutrition for those who need it most. The tasks on our farm include: Seeding: This task is what it sounds like, seeding all of our baby plants! This task is good for someone who likes to sit and enjoy the peace that comes with putting a seed in a hole. Harvesting: This is when our plants begin to become salad! This will include removing rafts from the system and cutting the heads from the roots. There will also be plenty of cleaning and working alongside the packing team as needed. Packing: The packing process is when our lettuce heads get washed, dried, and packed into bags. Often done in tandem with harvesting, this is the step that prepares our food to go! Cleaning: The most important of all tasks! Cleaning ensures our facility is both healthy for our plants and those we serve. This includes cleaning hydroponic systems, kitchen ware, floors, walls, etc. This task is done daily and anyone who comes to the farm should be ready to clean.Once you express interest in volunteering at the farm from this listing, you will receive separate communication from Claire Smith, Assistant Grower. You can also reach out to her directly at csmith6@wesleylife.org. Volunteering at the Meals on Wheels hydroponic farm only takes place Monday through Friday, 10:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Organization: WesleyLife Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 50311 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Dinners for Families Forward New Directions ShelterThank you for your interest in preparing dinner(s) for the families staying at New Directions Shelter. Dinners are primarily needed on Wednesdays, Saturdays, and Sundays. Dates Dinners Are Currently Needed: February Saturday - 21, 28Sunday - 22March Saturday - 21, 28Sunday - 1, 15, 29Wednesday - 11, 18, 25April Saturday - 18, 25Sunday - 5, 12, 19, 26Wednesday - 1, 8, 15, 22, 29This opportunity involves preparing (or buying) and donating a well-balanced, child-friendly dinner. The meal needs to feed up to 20 people (mostly children). Food needs to be dropped off by 4:00 - 4:30 pm on the designated day. Meals are just dropped off; there is no serving involved. We do have the ability to heat/re-heat as needed. Drinks and/or desserts are not required but are appreciated.More information will be provided to you after sign up, or contact Melanie Wright if you have any questions. Office Phone 515-244-9748 | Email: melanie@familiesforward.org About Families Forward: Families Forward (previously Bidwell Riverside Center and Hawthorn Hill) has four main programs: Bidwell Pantry, Child Development Center, New Directions Shelter (emergency housing), and The Home Connection (long-term housing). For over 100 years, our mission has been to provide compassionate, life-changing assistance to families and their path to self-sufficiency. Organization: Families Forward Thank you for your interest in preparing dinner(s) for the families staying at New Directions Shelter. Dinners are primarily needed on Wednesdays, Saturdays, and Sundays. Dates Dinners Are Currently Needed: February Saturday - 21, 28Sunday - 22March Saturday - 21, 28Sunday - 1, 15, 29Wednesday - 11, 18, 25April Saturday - 18, 25Sunday - 5, 12, 19, 26Wednesday - 1, 8, 15, 22, 29This opportunity involves preparing (or buying) and donating a well-balanced, child-friendly dinner. The meal needs to feed up to 20 people (mostly children). Food needs to be dropped off by 4:00 - 4:30 pm on the designated day. Meals are just dropped off; there is no serving involved. We do have the ability to heat/re-heat as needed. Drinks and/or desserts are not required but are appreciated.More information will be provided to you after sign up, or contact Melanie Wright if you have any questions. Office Phone 515-244-9748 | Email: melanie@familiesforward.org About Families Forward: Families Forward (previously Bidwell Riverside Center and Hawthorn Hill) has four main programs: Bidwell Pantry, Child Development Center, New Directions Shelter (emergency housing), and The Home Connection (long-term housing). For over 100 years, our mission has been to provide compassionate, life-changing assistance to families and their path to self-sufficiency. Organization: Families Forward Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 50312 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Blooming with Hope Sales CoordinatorPARTICIPATE AS A SALES COORDINATOR Engage in saving lives from cancer by selling potted mum plants within your company/organization, neighborhood, family and friends. There are five great products to promote, a 4 inch potted mum ($12), a 6 inch potted mum ($20), a Gift of Hope mum ($25) or Cancer Care Package ($25) to be delivered cancer patients at Des Moines area cancer centers and a Gift of Gratitude mum ($25) to be delivered to healthcare workers to be delivered to cancer patients at Des Moines area hospitals. We will provide you with all the materials you need in order to be a successful sales coordinator! We are recruiting sales coordinators to help us promote the campaign and collect orders both in person and online in late July/early August, turn in your orders and then deliver the 4 and 6 inch potted mums to those who purchased towards the end of August. We will take care of delivering the Gift of Hope and Gift of Gratitude mums to the local cancer centers for you and those who purchased them. Sale Dates: July 22 - August 19, 2026 If you are interested in this opportunity or to hear about other ways to get involved with the American Cancer Society, please respond today! Organization: American Cancer Society Iowa PARTICIPATE AS A SALES COORDINATOR Engage in saving lives from cancer by selling potted mum plants within your company/organization, neighborhood, family and friends. There are five great products to promote, a 4 inch potted mum ($12), a 6 inch potted mum ($20), a Gift of Hope mum ($25) or Cancer Care Package ($25) to be delivered cancer patients at Des Moines area cancer centers and a Gift of Gratitude mum ($25) to be delivered to healthcare workers to be delivered to cancer patients at Des Moines area hospitals. We will provide you with all the materials you need in order to be a successful sales coordinator! We are recruiting sales coordinators to help us promote the campaign and collect orders both in person and online in late July/early August, turn in your orders and then deliver the 4 and 6 inch potted mums to those who purchased towards the end of August. We will take care of delivering the Gift of Hope and Gift of Gratitude mums to the local cancer centers for you and those who purchased them. Sale Dates: July 22 - August 19, 2026 If you are interested in this opportunity or to hear about other ways to get involved with the American Cancer Society, please respond today! Organization: American Cancer Society Iowa Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 50303 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Junior Achievement Finance Park - February 27thAbout JA Finance Park JA Finance Park brings financial literacy to life for 7th–8th grade students through a hands-on classroom curriculum followed by an interactive, real-world simulation. Students are assigned life scenarios and make budgeting decisions around housing, childcare, insurance, and more. Why Volunteer: • Mentor middle school students on real-world money skills • Share your career path and financial experiences • Guide students through budgeting and decision-making Volunteer Volunteer Commitment: • 30-minute on-site training • Volunteer shift: 8:45 a.m.–1:15 p.m. • Work small groups of 5–6 students Register here: https://engage.ja.org/volunteer/findaclass?site=jaci Check the box "One Day Opportunity".Click on "Calendar View".Find the Date to Register.Organization: Junior Achievement of Central Iowa About JA Finance Park JA Finance Park brings financial literacy to life for 7th–8th grade students through a hands-on classroom curriculum followed by an interactive, real-world simulation. Students are assigned life scenarios and make budgeting decisions around housing, childcare, insurance, and more. Why Volunteer: • Mentor middle school students on real-world money skills • Share your career path and financial experiences • Guide students through budgeting and decision-making Volunteer Volunteer Commitment: • 30-minute on-site training • Volunteer shift: 8:45 a.m.–1:15 p.m. • Work small groups of 5–6 students Register here: https://engage.ja.org/volunteer/findaclass?site=jaci Check the box "One Day Opportunity".Click on "Calendar View".Find the Date to Register.Organization: Junior Achievement of Central Iowa Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Feb 27, 2026 Zip Code: 50312 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Resource Database ResearcherVolunteer Opportunity: Resource Database Researcher
Responsibilities: Happy to fold this into an ongoing internship experience for the right candidate if desired! Organization: Community Support Advocates Volunteer Opportunity: Resource Database Researcher
Responsibilities: Happy to fold this into an ongoing internship experience for the right candidate if desired! Organization: Community Support Advocates Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until Feb 27, 2026 Zip Code: 50266 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Drake Neighborhood Front Desk ReceptionistThe Front Desk Reception Volunteer helps create a calm, welcoming environment for individuals and families seeking support. This role is ideal for someone who enjoys interacting with people, offering guidance, and being a steady, friendly presence. Volunteers support staff by greeting guests, answering questions, and helping keep daily operations running smoothly—all while making a meaningful difference in someone’s day. Organization: IMPACT Community Action Partnership The Front Desk Reception Volunteer helps create a calm, welcoming environment for individuals and families seeking support. This role is ideal for someone who enjoys interacting with people, offering guidance, and being a steady, friendly presence. Volunteers support staff by greeting guests, answering questions, and helping keep daily operations running smoothly—all while making a meaningful difference in someone’s day. Organization: IMPACT Community Action Partnership Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 50311 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Meal Packaging AssemblyPackaging with Meals from the Heartland! Volunteers play a hands-on role in the fight against hunger by working together to assemble nutritious meals during a two-hour shift. You’ll work alongside fellow volunteers and our staff at stations to fill, weigh, seal, and box meals. Each packager helps create about 540 meals- enough to feed two children for a full year! This impactful work supports Meals from the Heartland’s mission to fight hunger both locally and globally. Together in 2026, we’re aiming to assemble 23.3 million meals, and your time and teamwork help make that goal possible. Before You Arrive: Please arrive about 10 minutes early for check in and orientation. Closed-toed shoes and comfortable, casual clothing are recommended. Long hair should be tied back- hairnets and beard nets will be provided. Please remove jewelry before packaging to help maintain the integrity of the meals, this helps ensure items don’t get lost and keeps food safe for the families we serve. Celebrate your team, corporate or branded apparel is encouraged. Bring your energy and teamwork, we’ll guide you through the process from start to finish Volunteer Waiver: Organization: Meals from the Heartland Packaging with Meals from the Heartland! Volunteers play a hands-on role in the fight against hunger by working together to assemble nutritious meals during a two-hour shift. You’ll work alongside fellow volunteers and our staff at stations to fill, weigh, seal, and box meals. Each packager helps create about 540 meals- enough to feed two children for a full year! This impactful work supports Meals from the Heartland’s mission to fight hunger both locally and globally. Together in 2026, we’re aiming to assemble 23.3 million meals, and your time and teamwork help make that goal possible. Before You Arrive: Please arrive about 10 minutes early for check in and orientation. Closed-toed shoes and comfortable, casual clothing are recommended. Long hair should be tied back- hairnets and beard nets will be provided. Please remove jewelry before packaging to help maintain the integrity of the meals, this helps ensure items don’t get lost and keeps food safe for the families we serve. Celebrate your team, corporate or branded apparel is encouraged. Bring your energy and teamwork, we’ll guide you through the process from start to finish Volunteer Waiver: Organization: Meals from the Heartland Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Organization Requirement: 1 years old Zip Code: 50265 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: In the New Year, GIVE THE GIFT OF LITERACY. Tutor an adult who needs to learn to read.Invest 1-2 hours a week to meet one-to-one with an adult who needs improved literacy skills. Meet at DMACC Urban Campus (or another DMACC Campus) or at a nearby library. Adults enroll in the DMACC Adult Literacy Center to become more independent in the world of words, to get a better job, earn a high school diploma, and speak and understand English better. Volunteers meet with their assigned student at the DMACC Urban Campus or at an area library. No prior teaching experience is necessary. Come with a desire to learn and make a direct and personal investment in an adult learner's life (and in their family's life). You will receive information and materials to assist with tutoring your adult learner. Attend an upcoming Literacy Coach orientation. Visit https://www.dmacc.edu/urban/alc for an Volunteer Application. Or call 515-248-7523 or email vlmerrifield@dmacc.edu for more information. Organization: Adult Literacy Center at DMACC Invest 1-2 hours a week to meet one-to-one with an adult who needs improved literacy skills. Meet at DMACC Urban Campus (or another DMACC Campus) or at a nearby library. Adults enroll in the DMACC Adult Literacy Center to become more independent in the world of words, to get a better job, earn a high school diploma, and speak and understand English better. Volunteers meet with their assigned student at the DMACC Urban Campus or at an area library. No prior teaching experience is necessary. Come with a desire to learn and make a direct and personal investment in an adult learner's life (and in their family's life). You will receive information and materials to assist with tutoring your adult learner. Attend an upcoming Literacy Coach orientation. Visit https://www.dmacc.edu/urban/alc for an Volunteer Application. Or call 515-248-7523 or email vlmerrifield@dmacc.edu for more information. Organization: Adult Literacy Center at DMACC Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 50314 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Event VolunteerEvents Volunteer
Des Moines Art Center About Event VolunteeringThe Des Moines Art Center hosts a variety of free, public-facing events throughout the year — from family days and community celebrations to hands-on art activities and performances. These events are designed to welcome visitors of all ages and backgrounds and to make the museum feel accessible, creative, and alive. We’re looking for event-based volunteers who want to support these experiences on an occasional basis, without a long-term or weekly commitment. What Event Volunteers DoEvent volunteers play an important role in creating a warm, organized, and welcoming environment for visitors. Depending on the event and your interests, volunteers may: Greet and orient visitors as they arrive Assist with hands-on art activities (no art experience required) Support storytimes, performances, or interactive programs Help visitors navigate the building and event schedule Encourage participation and answer basic questions Assist with light setup or cleanup before or after events Volunteers always work alongside staff and are given clear instructions and support. Time CommitmentEvent-based: volunteer for one event or multiple events, as your schedule allows Typical shifts range from 2–4 hours, often on weekends No ongoing or weekly commitment required This role is ideal for people who want flexibility, are new to volunteering, or prefer short-term opportunities. Who We’re Looking ForEvent volunteers are: Friendly, dependable, and comfortable interacting with the public Interested in supporting families, children, and community members Able to work in lively, sometimes busy environments At least 14 year-old No prior museum or teaching experience required This role is well-suited for students, educators, artists, retirees, parents, and anyone interested in supporting community-centered arts experiences. Why Volunteer?Support free cultural events for the community Be part of creative, welcoming public programs Gain experience in museum and event settings Meet people who care about art, learning, and access Help the Art Center be a place where everyone feels welcome How to Get InvolvedEvent volunteers can sign up for individual opportunities throughout the year. Orientation and event-specific details are provided in advance. Interested? ill out the Volunteer Application https://desmoinesartcenter.org/volunteer-application/ or contact Mia Buch at mbuch@desmoinesartcenter.org Organization: Des Moines Art Center Events Volunteer
Des Moines Art Center About Event VolunteeringThe Des Moines Art Center hosts a variety of free, public-facing events throughout the year — from family days and community celebrations to hands-on art activities and performances. These events are designed to welcome visitors of all ages and backgrounds and to make the museum feel accessible, creative, and alive. We’re looking for event-based volunteers who want to support these experiences on an occasional basis, without a long-term or weekly commitment. What Event Volunteers DoEvent volunteers play an important role in creating a warm, organized, and welcoming environment for visitors. Depending on the event and your interests, volunteers may: Greet and orient visitors as they arrive Assist with hands-on art activities (no art experience required) Support storytimes, performances, or interactive programs Help visitors navigate the building and event schedule Encourage participation and answer basic questions Assist with light setup or cleanup before or after events Volunteers always work alongside staff and are given clear instructions and support. Time CommitmentEvent-based: volunteer for one event or multiple events, as your schedule allows Typical shifts range from 2–4 hours, often on weekends No ongoing or weekly commitment required This role is ideal for people who want flexibility, are new to volunteering, or prefer short-term opportunities. Who We’re Looking ForEvent volunteers are: Friendly, dependable, and comfortable interacting with the public Interested in supporting families, children, and community members Able to work in lively, sometimes busy environments At least 14 year-old No prior museum or teaching experience required This role is well-suited for students, educators, artists, retirees, parents, and anyone interested in supporting community-centered arts experiences. Why Volunteer?Support free cultural events for the community Be part of creative, welcoming public programs Gain experience in museum and event settings Meet people who care about art, learning, and access Help the Art Center be a place where everyone feels welcome How to Get InvolvedEvent volunteers can sign up for individual opportunities throughout the year. Orientation and event-specific details are provided in advance. Interested? ill out the Volunteer Application https://desmoinesartcenter.org/volunteer-application/ or contact Mia Buch at mbuch@desmoinesartcenter.org Organization: Des Moines Art Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 50312 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: GSGI Des Moines Cookie Cupboard VolunteerHave you ever seen pallets stacked ceiling high with Girl Scout Cookies? It’s one of the most fun (and delicious looking!) sights of the year, and YOU can be part of it. If you love Girl Scout Cookies and want an easy, short-term volunteer opportunity that makes a big impact, we’d love to invite you to volunteer during the 2026 Girl Scout Cookie season with Girl Scouts of Greater Iowa. It’s active, upbeat, and a great way to support girls while soaking in the excitement of cookie season. Sign up to volunteer Organization: Girl Scouts Of Greater Iowa Have you ever seen pallets stacked ceiling high with Girl Scout Cookies? It’s one of the most fun (and delicious looking!) sights of the year, and YOU can be part of it. If you love Girl Scout Cookies and want an easy, short-term volunteer opportunity that makes a big impact, we’d love to invite you to volunteer during the 2026 Girl Scout Cookie season with Girl Scouts of Greater Iowa. It’s active, upbeat, and a great way to support girls while soaking in the excitement of cookie season. Sign up to volunteer Organization: Girl Scouts Of Greater Iowa Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until Mar 27, 2026 Zip Code: 50325 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Block Printing Project LeaderThe Botanical Artisan Guild is looking for a volunteer to help develop and coordinate a project to make block printing art to support the Guild. This person will be responsible for organizing regularly scheduled sessions with interested volunteers for training, carving and printing. Additionally, they will be responsible for developing ideas for relief printing products, organizing tools and supplies and communicating with volunteers. Successful candidates should have the following qualifications: --Enjoy working with others to create art that can be sold in the Garden Shop --Experience in block printing either from school or home hobby projects --Be willing to train others in the skills of linocut carving and relief printing on paper and fabric --Availability during daytime hours The Botanical Artisans Guild is a group of volunteers who create arts and crafts to sell in the garden shop. Their inspiration comes from the plants and gardens at the Greater Des Moines Botanical Garden. If interested, applicants can drop an email to artisanguild@dmbotanicalgarden.com for more information. Organization: Greater Des Moines Botanical Garden The Botanical Artisan Guild is looking for a volunteer to help develop and coordinate a project to make block printing art to support the Guild. This person will be responsible for organizing regularly scheduled sessions with interested volunteers for training, carving and printing. Additionally, they will be responsible for developing ideas for relief printing products, organizing tools and supplies and communicating with volunteers. Successful candidates should have the following qualifications: --Enjoy working with others to create art that can be sold in the Garden Shop --Experience in block printing either from school or home hobby projects --Be willing to train others in the skills of linocut carving and relief printing on paper and fabric --Availability during daytime hours The Botanical Artisans Guild is a group of volunteers who create arts and crafts to sell in the garden shop. Their inspiration comes from the plants and gardens at the Greater Des Moines Botanical Garden. If interested, applicants can drop an email to artisanguild@dmbotanicalgarden.com for more information. Organization: Greater Des Moines Botanical Garden Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 50309 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Admission Desk/Garden Shop - Weekdays The Admission Desk and Garden Shop Assistant provides high quality guest experience and promotes Botanical Garden activities, events, membership and more. A variety of shifts are available. Volunteers should be involved frequently enough to keep up on skills needed for the role and current events. Seasonal hours may be slightly different. Application can be made at: https://www.volgistics.com/appform/1325256960 Organization: Greater Des Moines Botanical Garden The Admission Desk and Garden Shop Assistant provides high quality guest experience and promotes Botanical Garden activities, events, membership and more. A variety of shifts are available. Volunteers should be involved frequently enough to keep up on skills needed for the role and current events. Seasonal hours may be slightly different. Application can be made at: https://www.volgistics.com/appform/1325256960 Organization: Greater Des Moines Botanical Garden Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 50309 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Childcare VolunteersAs a Childcare Volunteer, you’ll provide our Young Mom’s children with a safe space to play while their mom is learning parenting skills, financial literacy, what to expect in pregnancy and more. We currently have openings for childcare volunteers every Monday from 5:30 – 7:30 p.m., some Tuesdays, and every Thursday. Scheduling is flexible, a semester commitment is preferred. An brief interview, background check, and childcare-focused orientation are required for this volunteer role. If you’re interested in volunteering with YWRC, please complete a volunteer application online at https://ywrc.org/volunteer-application/ or contact Feleecia, Community Outreach Manager, at (515) 244-4901 or at fwatkins@ywrc.org for more information. Organization: Young Women's Resource Center As a Childcare Volunteer, you’ll provide our Young Mom’s children with a safe space to play while their mom is learning parenting skills, financial literacy, what to expect in pregnancy and more. We currently have openings for childcare volunteers every Monday from 5:30 – 7:30 p.m., some Tuesdays, and every Thursday. Scheduling is flexible, a semester commitment is preferred. An brief interview, background check, and childcare-focused orientation are required for this volunteer role. If you’re interested in volunteering with YWRC, please complete a volunteer application online at https://ywrc.org/volunteer-application/ or contact Feleecia, Community Outreach Manager, at (515) 244-4901 or at fwatkins@ywrc.org for more information. Organization: Young Women's Resource Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 50309 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Essential Items Donation DriveCan't volunteer? You can still make a difference! Support local youth and young women by hosting a donation drive for essential items from our wish list. Most needed items: Full-size deodorant, body wash, shampoo, conditioner, toothpaste, lotionLip balm/chapstickBaby and toddler diapers (sizes 4, 5, 6), Toddler Pull-Ups, unscented baby wipesMenstrual pads with wingsBaby wash and lotionDiaper creamIf you’re interested in hosting a donation drive contact Feleecia, Community Outreach Manager, at (515) 244-4901 or at fwatkins@ywrc.org for more information. Organization: Young Women's Resource Center Can't volunteer? You can still make a difference! Support local youth and young women by hosting a donation drive for essential items from our wish list. Most needed items: Full-size deodorant, body wash, shampoo, conditioner, toothpaste, lotionLip balm/chapstickBaby and toddler diapers (sizes 4, 5, 6), Toddler Pull-Ups, unscented baby wipesMenstrual pads with wingsBaby wash and lotionDiaper creamIf you’re interested in hosting a donation drive contact Feleecia, Community Outreach Manager, at (515) 244-4901 or at fwatkins@ywrc.org for more information. Organization: Young Women's Resource Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 50309 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Meal Providers - Young Moms ProgramOur program team facilitates weekly programming and support groups where participants can learn, connect, and build community. During program, moms and their children share a meal together, strengthening relationships in a welcoming environment. Meals play a critical role in supporting participants who are experiencing food insecurity. You may choose to prepare a homemade meal, provide a premade option, or arrange delivery or catering. In addition to a volunteer application, meal providers will be asked to complete a Civil Rights Training and brief food safety training, which can be completed online from the comfort of your home or office. To view available dates and sign up, please visit our Meal Train Monday and Thursday evenings, drop off by 4:30 PMFamily style meals for 20-25 people should include a main dish, two sides, and a gallon of milk. Dessert is optional.Contact Feleecia, Community Outreach Manager, at (515) 244-4901 or at fwatkins@ywrc.org for more information. Organization: Young Women's Resource Center Our program team facilitates weekly programming and support groups where participants can learn, connect, and build community. During program, moms and their children share a meal together, strengthening relationships in a welcoming environment. Meals play a critical role in supporting participants who are experiencing food insecurity. You may choose to prepare a homemade meal, provide a premade option, or arrange delivery or catering. In addition to a volunteer application, meal providers will be asked to complete a Civil Rights Training and brief food safety training, which can be completed online from the comfort of your home or office. To view available dates and sign up, please visit our Meal Train Monday and Thursday evenings, drop off by 4:30 PMFamily style meals for 20-25 people should include a main dish, two sides, and a gallon of milk. Dessert is optional.Contact Feleecia, Community Outreach Manager, at (515) 244-4901 or at fwatkins@ywrc.org for more information. Organization: Young Women's Resource Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 50309 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Friends of WDM Parks & Rec Board MemberFriends of West Des Moines Parks and Recreation Board Member Opportunity Are you passionate about making a difference in the West Des Moines community? If so, consider joining the Friends of West Des Moines Parks and Recreation as a board member! As a board member, you'll collaborate with dedicated individuals to support and enhance our parks and recreation programs, expand community outreach, and drive membership growth. We are looking for motivated individuals with leadership goals, a collaborative spirit, and a commitment to making a positive impact. What Time Commitment Should I Expect?Monthly Meetings: Board members meet once a month for approximately 60 minutes on the 3rd Tuesday from 5:30–6:30 p.m. Committee Engagement: Expect approximately 3–4 hours per month per committee you join. Committee meetings provide working collaborative opportunities to achieve board goals between the monthly meetings. Event Volunteering: There are additional (fully optional) opportunities to volunteer at Friends or Friends-adjacent events throughout the year, typically falling on weekends. What are the Attendance Expectations? Regular attendance at the monthly board meetings is essential and expected for all Friends of West Des Moines Parks & Recreation board members. Maintaining consistent attendance supports collaboration and ensures progress on key projects. Your commitment to attendance directly contributes to our success and impact in the community. Each board member is expected to volunteer for at least one committee. The committees include Finance/Executive; Membership Management; Fundraising; Marketing & Outreach; Partnerships & Programs; and other ad-hoc or event-based committees. Do Board Members Make Personal Financial Commitments? The Friends of West Des Moines Parks & Recreation board is dedicated to securing financial support for our community programs and funded projects such as Legacy Woods. Board members play a vital role in ensuring the financial stability and growth of our parks and programs. Each board member’s commitment is crucial. Each board member is expected to make a personal financial contribution within their means, most often by way of a ‘Founding Friends’ annual membership. While the amount of the contribution has an impact, the act of giving itself is significant, as it demonstrates to others in the community that board members are personally invested in the success of our parks. What Might I be Doing as a Board Member? Planning and Executing Fundraising and Community Enrichment Events - Board members plan for several events throughout each year, including Friends fundraisers, community engagement, and environmental and conservation efforts. Finding Opportunities to Support the West Des Moines Parks and Recreation Department - The city-managed department has ample volunteer opportunities throughout its seasonal event programming. Board members will often support the Parks and Recreation department via arranging sponsorships or simply volunteering their time. Growing Awareness and Membership for the Friends - The Friends of WDM Parks and Rec organization has a big dream to make the West Des Moines Parks system the best it can be. Growing awareness of the Friends and its mission, and finding ways to add new ‘Friends’ as members is a frequent goal and task. Identifying Funding Sources and Seeking Contributions - Each board member also helps identify potential funding sources for Friends of WDM Parks & Rec. Your knowledge of the community and connections will support the development of a robust financial support program. Board members should be willing to ask for contributions, as part of a coordinated effort led by the board to ensure we meet our funding goals. Are There Any Special Skill Sets Needed? If you have experience in grant writing, marketing, finance, accounting, law, event planning, volunteer board strategic planning, and/or are passionate about enhancing community spaces for West Des Moines residents, we invite you to consider joining our board. Terms begin in March and extend for three years. How to ApplyIf you’re enthusiastic about West Des Moines parks and recreation, ready to bring new ideas to the table, and committed to creating a more vibrant community, we’d love to hear from you! Please reach out to our Board President at info@friendsofwdmparks.org and fill out a volunteer application to help us get to know you. Join us in making a difference for West Des Moines Parks and Recreation! Organization: Friends of West Des Moines Parks and Recreation Friends of West Des Moines Parks and Recreation Board Member Opportunity Are you passionate about making a difference in the West Des Moines community? If so, consider joining the Friends of West Des Moines Parks and Recreation as a board member! As a board member, you'll collaborate with dedicated individuals to support and enhance our parks and recreation programs, expand community outreach, and drive membership growth. We are looking for motivated individuals with leadership goals, a collaborative spirit, and a commitment to making a positive impact. What Time Commitment Should I Expect?Monthly Meetings: Board members meet once a month for approximately 60 minutes on the 3rd Tuesday from 5:30–6:30 p.m. Committee Engagement: Expect approximately 3–4 hours per month per committee you join. Committee meetings provide working collaborative opportunities to achieve board goals between the monthly meetings. Event Volunteering: There are additional (fully optional) opportunities to volunteer at Friends or Friends-adjacent events throughout the year, typically falling on weekends. What are the Attendance Expectations? Regular attendance at the monthly board meetings is essential and expected for all Friends of West Des Moines Parks & Recreation board members. Maintaining consistent attendance supports collaboration and ensures progress on key projects. Your commitment to attendance directly contributes to our success and impact in the community. Each board member is expected to volunteer for at least one committee. The committees include Finance/Executive; Membership Management; Fundraising; Marketing & Outreach; Partnerships & Programs; and other ad-hoc or event-based committees. Do Board Members Make Personal Financial Commitments? The Friends of West Des Moines Parks & Recreation board is dedicated to securing financial support for our community programs and funded projects such as Legacy Woods. Board members play a vital role in ensuring the financial stability and growth of our parks and programs. Each board member’s commitment is crucial. Each board member is expected to make a personal financial contribution within their means, most often by way of a ‘Founding Friends’ annual membership. While the amount of the contribution has an impact, the act of giving itself is significant, as it demonstrates to others in the community that board members are personally invested in the success of our parks. What Might I be Doing as a Board Member? Planning and Executing Fundraising and Community Enrichment Events - Board members plan for several events throughout each year, including Friends fundraisers, community engagement, and environmental and conservation efforts. Finding Opportunities to Support the West Des Moines Parks and Recreation Department - The city-managed department has ample volunteer opportunities throughout its seasonal event programming. Board members will often support the Parks and Recreation department via arranging sponsorships or simply volunteering their time. Growing Awareness and Membership for the Friends - The Friends of WDM Parks and Rec organization has a big dream to make the West Des Moines Parks system the best it can be. Growing awareness of the Friends and its mission, and finding ways to add new ‘Friends’ as members is a frequent goal and task. Identifying Funding Sources and Seeking Contributions - Each board member also helps identify potential funding sources for Friends of WDM Parks & Rec. Your knowledge of the community and connections will support the development of a robust financial support program. Board members should be willing to ask for contributions, as part of a coordinated effort led by the board to ensure we meet our funding goals. Are There Any Special Skill Sets Needed? If you have experience in grant writing, marketing, finance, accounting, law, event planning, volunteer board strategic planning, and/or are passionate about enhancing community spaces for West Des Moines residents, we invite you to consider joining our board. Terms begin in March and extend for three years. How to ApplyIf you’re enthusiastic about West Des Moines parks and recreation, ready to bring new ideas to the table, and committed to creating a more vibrant community, we’d love to hear from you! Please reach out to our Board President at info@friendsofwdmparks.org and fill out a volunteer application to help us get to know you. Join us in making a difference for West Des Moines Parks and Recreation! Organization: Friends of West Des Moines Parks and Recreation Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 50265 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Advocate For ChildrenAs a CASA volunteer, you will be empowered by the courts to help make a child’s dream of a forever home a reality. You will be the one consistent adult in these children’s lives, fighting for and protecting their right to be treated with the dignity and respect that every child deserves. You will not only bring positive change to the lives of these vulnerable children, but also their children and generations to come. And in doing so, you will enrich your life as well.
CASA volunteers come from all walks of life. No special experience is required. At CASA we offer comprehensive pre-service training, coaching and monthly opportunities to meet with other CASAs. We promise you will have the support you need to feel confident in this role. The following video captures the role and duties of the CASA in less than 4 minutes. What is a CASA? https://youtu.be/F5xth-p-9LE
Organization: CASA of Iowa As a CASA volunteer, you will be empowered by the courts to help make a child’s dream of a forever home a reality. You will be the one consistent adult in these children’s lives, fighting for and protecting their right to be treated with the dignity and respect that every child deserves. You will not only bring positive change to the lives of these vulnerable children, but also their children and generations to come. And in doing so, you will enrich your life as well.
CASA volunteers come from all walks of life. No special experience is required. At CASA we offer comprehensive pre-service training, coaching and monthly opportunities to meet with other CASAs. We promise you will have the support you need to feel confident in this role. The following video captures the role and duties of the CASA in less than 4 minutes. What is a CASA? https://youtu.be/F5xth-p-9LE
Organization: CASA of Iowa Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 50319 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Provide dignity to our home - cleaning projectContact Nicholas.Drahozal@Dmymca.org to coordinate a volunteer shift! If you are volunteering with Des Moines Corporate Games please include that in the message. Just like any home, ours needs frequent cleaning! We will provide the supplies if you can provide your helping hands! The YMCA Supportive Housing Campus provides permanent supportive housing rooted in hope, dignity, and community. Guided by a housing-first approach, we create a safe, stable place where 140 residents can feel at home and connected to those around them. Together, staff and volunteers work to ensure everyone has a place to call home while supporting personal growth beyond basic needs. Learn more about our campus and our Annual Campaign here: youtu.be/Q40WAdgJg7M?si=wH3cuI4aLs5oECV0 Organization: YMCA of Greater Des Moines - Supportive Housing Campus Contact Nicholas.Drahozal@Dmymca.org to coordinate a volunteer shift! If you are volunteering with Des Moines Corporate Games please include that in the message. Just like any home, ours needs frequent cleaning! We will provide the supplies if you can provide your helping hands! The YMCA Supportive Housing Campus provides permanent supportive housing rooted in hope, dignity, and community. Guided by a housing-first approach, we create a safe, stable place where 140 residents can feel at home and connected to those around them. Together, staff and volunteers work to ensure everyone has a place to call home while supporting personal growth beyond basic needs. Learn more about our campus and our Annual Campaign here: youtu.be/Q40WAdgJg7M?si=wH3cuI4aLs5oECV0 Organization: YMCA of Greater Des Moines - Supportive Housing Campus Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 50309 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Welcome Home Care BasketsWhen a resident moves in, we are excited to greet and show them to their apartment where they will find a laundry basket filled with all of the essentials they need to feel supported on their first day home. However, we are running low on many of the items needed listed below! Would you consider donating these items for our new friends? Please contact Nicholas.drahozal@dmymca.org for details. The following items are used in a Welcome Home Care Basket: - laundry basket - knife, fork, spoon - can opener - sponge - dish cloth/towel - all-purpose household spray cleaner - dish soap - 4 rolls of toilet paper - paper towels - plunger - toilet brush - toothbrush and toothpaste - Bible - toilet brush - welcome home card - pot or panOrganization: YMCA of Greater Des Moines - Supportive Housing Campus When a resident moves in, we are excited to greet and show them to their apartment where they will find a laundry basket filled with all of the essentials they need to feel supported on their first day home. However, we are running low on many of the items needed listed below! Would you consider donating these items for our new friends? Please contact Nicholas.drahozal@dmymca.org for details. The following items are used in a Welcome Home Care Basket: - laundry basket - knife, fork, spoon - can opener - sponge - dish cloth/towel - all-purpose household spray cleaner - dish soap - 4 rolls of toilet paper - paper towels - plunger - toilet brush - toothbrush and toothpaste - Bible - toilet brush - welcome home card - pot or panOrganization: YMCA of Greater Des Moines - Supportive Housing Campus Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 50309 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Throw a Birthday Bash!For availability, contact Nick at Nicholas.drahozal@dmymca.org. If volunteering with Des Moines Corporate Games please include that in the message. We’re inviting community members to host a monthly Birthday Bash so every resident can feel celebrated. Many of our residents face financial barriers or don’t have family to celebrate with, and this is a meaningful way to show them they are valued! To host a Birthday Bash, you can either provide 80 pieces of cake or cupcakes or make a $60 contribution for us to purchase the cake. You’re also welcome to bring party decorations to help make it feel festive. Upon arrival, you and a group of up to five can help decorate, serve cake, and connect with residents. Party games like Bingo are encouraged, we’ll provide the bingo set if you can provide 8–10 prizes ($5–$10 each). Birthday Bashes can be held Mondays, Wednesdays, or Thursdays between 1 p.m. and 6 p.m. The YMCA Supportive Housing Campus provides permanent supportive housing rooted in hope, dignity, and community. Guided by a housing-first approach, we create a safe, stable place where 140 residents can feel at home and connected to those around them. Together, staff and volunteers work to ensure everyone has a place to call home while supporting personal growth beyond basic needs. Learn more about our campus and our Annual Campaign here: youtu.be/Q40WAdgJg7M?si=wH3cuI4aLs5oECV0 Organization: YMCA of Greater Des Moines - Supportive Housing Campus For availability, contact Nick at Nicholas.drahozal@dmymca.org. If volunteering with Des Moines Corporate Games please include that in the message. We’re inviting community members to host a monthly Birthday Bash so every resident can feel celebrated. Many of our residents face financial barriers or don’t have family to celebrate with, and this is a meaningful way to show them they are valued! To host a Birthday Bash, you can either provide 80 pieces of cake or cupcakes or make a $60 contribution for us to purchase the cake. You’re also welcome to bring party decorations to help make it feel festive. Upon arrival, you and a group of up to five can help decorate, serve cake, and connect with residents. Party games like Bingo are encouraged, we’ll provide the bingo set if you can provide 8–10 prizes ($5–$10 each). Birthday Bashes can be held Mondays, Wednesdays, or Thursdays between 1 p.m. and 6 p.m. The YMCA Supportive Housing Campus provides permanent supportive housing rooted in hope, dignity, and community. Guided by a housing-first approach, we create a safe, stable place where 140 residents can feel at home and connected to those around them. Together, staff and volunteers work to ensure everyone has a place to call home while supporting personal growth beyond basic needs. Learn more about our campus and our Annual Campaign here: youtu.be/Q40WAdgJg7M?si=wH3cuI4aLs5oECV0 Organization: YMCA of Greater Des Moines - Supportive Housing Campus Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 50309 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Sandwiches that SaveContact Nicholas.Drahozal@Dmymca.org to coordinate a volunteer shift! If you are volunteering with Des Moines Corporate Games please include that in the message. Sandwiches can be dropped off at 2 SW 9th Street, Des Moines, IA on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, or Thursdays between 8 a.m. and 8 p.m. They are distributed directly to residents the following day. The YMCA Supportive Housing Campus provides permanent supportive housing rooted in hope, dignity, and community. Guided by a housing-first approach, we create a safe, stable place where 140 residents can feel at home and connected to those around them. Together, staff and volunteers work to ensure everyone has a place to call home while supporting personal growth beyond basic needs. Learn more about our campus and our Annual Campaign here: youtu.be/Q40WAdgJg7M?si=wH3cuI4aLs5oECV0 . Organization: YMCA of Greater Des Moines - Supportive Housing Campus Contact Nicholas.Drahozal@Dmymca.org to coordinate a volunteer shift! If you are volunteering with Des Moines Corporate Games please include that in the message. Sandwiches can be dropped off at 2 SW 9th Street, Des Moines, IA on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, or Thursdays between 8 a.m. and 8 p.m. They are distributed directly to residents the following day. The YMCA Supportive Housing Campus provides permanent supportive housing rooted in hope, dignity, and community. Guided by a housing-first approach, we create a safe, stable place where 140 residents can feel at home and connected to those around them. Together, staff and volunteers work to ensure everyone has a place to call home while supporting personal growth beyond basic needs. Learn more about our campus and our Annual Campaign here: youtu.be/Q40WAdgJg7M?si=wH3cuI4aLs5oECV0 . Organization: YMCA of Greater Des Moines - Supportive Housing Campus Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 50309 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: More Than a Meal Tuesday Night DinnersThis opportunity takes place each Tuesday between 6:00 p.m. and 8:00 p.m. - contact Nick, at Nicholas.drahozal@dmymca.org, to see availability. Sponsoring and participating in a Tuesday Night Dinner offers a meaningful way to connect directly with our residents and our mission. Through our #MoreThanAMeal program, volunteers help provide a hearty, home-cooked meal for all 140 residents while creating a sense of community that truly makes our campus feel like home. A $300 sponsorship helps cover the cost of the meal. You and your group (6-8 people) will prepare and serve dinner, then sit down to share the meal and connect with residents. Volunteers consistently share that this is one of the most impactful experiences on our campus. The YMCA Supportive Housing Campus provides permanent supportive housing rooted in hope, dignity, and community. Guided by a housing-first approach, we create a safe, stable place where residents can feel at home and connected to those around them. Together, staff and volunteers work to ensure everyone has a place to call home while supporting personal growth beyond basic needs. Learn more about our campus and our Annual Campaign here: youtu.be/Q40WAdgJg7M?si=wH3cuI4aLs5oECV0 Organization: YMCA of Greater Des Moines - Supportive Housing Campus This opportunity takes place each Tuesday between 6:00 p.m. and 8:00 p.m. - contact Nick, at Nicholas.drahozal@dmymca.org, to see availability. Sponsoring and participating in a Tuesday Night Dinner offers a meaningful way to connect directly with our residents and our mission. Through our #MoreThanAMeal program, volunteers help provide a hearty, home-cooked meal for all 140 residents while creating a sense of community that truly makes our campus feel like home. A $300 sponsorship helps cover the cost of the meal. You and your group (6-8 people) will prepare and serve dinner, then sit down to share the meal and connect with residents. Volunteers consistently share that this is one of the most impactful experiences on our campus. The YMCA Supportive Housing Campus provides permanent supportive housing rooted in hope, dignity, and community. Guided by a housing-first approach, we create a safe, stable place where residents can feel at home and connected to those around them. Together, staff and volunteers work to ensure everyone has a place to call home while supporting personal growth beyond basic needs. Learn more about our campus and our Annual Campaign here: youtu.be/Q40WAdgJg7M?si=wH3cuI4aLs5oECV0 Organization: YMCA of Greater Des Moines - Supportive Housing Campus Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 50309 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Host a Game Night!Bingo and Trivia is a great way to directly connect with our residents and our cause! Often times, an individual or small group will host the bingo night and bring in between 8 – 10 small prizes (ranging in the 5-10 dollar range) and one prize for the blackout round (around the 20 dollar price point). We will provide the bingo set and even bake up some delicious cookies for your bingo night! Popular prizes are things like towel sets, household cleaning items, pots and pans or décor items that residents can use to personalize their apartments! Game nights are always eagerly looked forward too! Please contact Nick at nicholas.drahozal@dmymca.org if you are interested in participating or have any questions! Organization: YMCA of Greater Des Moines - Supportive Housing Campus Bingo and Trivia is a great way to directly connect with our residents and our cause! Often times, an individual or small group will host the bingo night and bring in between 8 – 10 small prizes (ranging in the 5-10 dollar range) and one prize for the blackout round (around the 20 dollar price point). We will provide the bingo set and even bake up some delicious cookies for your bingo night! Popular prizes are things like towel sets, household cleaning items, pots and pans or décor items that residents can use to personalize their apartments! Game nights are always eagerly looked forward too! Please contact Nick at nicholas.drahozal@dmymca.org if you are interested in participating or have any questions! Organization: YMCA of Greater Des Moines - Supportive Housing Campus Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 50309 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: GROUP- One Time Volunteer OpportunityContact Nicholas.Drahozal@Dmymca.org to coordinate a group volunteer shift! If you are volunteering with Des Moines Corporate Games please include that in the message. Provide support by aiding with donation sorting, stocking our pantry, organizing and more! Each of these activities help to ensure that our residents have access to basic need items so that they can focus on working towards housing stability and personal success in a dignified manner. The YMCA Supportive Housing Campus provides permanent supportive housing rooted in hope, dignity, and community. Guided by a housing-first approach, we create a safe, stable place where residents can feel at home and connected to those around them. Together, staff and volunteers work to ensure everyone has a place to call home while supporting personal growth beyond basic needs. Learn more about our campus and our Annual Campaign here: youtu.be/Q40WAdgJg7M?si=wH3cuI4aLs5oECV0 Organization: YMCA of Greater Des Moines - Supportive Housing Campus Contact Nicholas.Drahozal@Dmymca.org to coordinate a group volunteer shift! If you are volunteering with Des Moines Corporate Games please include that in the message. Provide support by aiding with donation sorting, stocking our pantry, organizing and more! Each of these activities help to ensure that our residents have access to basic need items so that they can focus on working towards housing stability and personal success in a dignified manner. The YMCA Supportive Housing Campus provides permanent supportive housing rooted in hope, dignity, and community. Guided by a housing-first approach, we create a safe, stable place where residents can feel at home and connected to those around them. Together, staff and volunteers work to ensure everyone has a place to call home while supporting personal growth beyond basic needs. Learn more about our campus and our Annual Campaign here: youtu.be/Q40WAdgJg7M?si=wH3cuI4aLs5oECV0 Organization: YMCA of Greater Des Moines - Supportive Housing Campus Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 50309 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: General ongoing volunteer - On SiteContact Nicholas.Drahozal@Dmymca.org to coordinate a volunteer shift! If you are volunteering with Des Moines Corporate Games please include that in the message. We have a variety of tasks throughout the week that need helping hands to complete. This volunteer opportunity will allow you to participate in a variety of activities to support and uplift those who call the YMCA Supportive Housing Campus their home. Some examples being....donation sorting, assisting with meal opportunities, organizing and cleaning projects, stocking our pantry and more! The YMCA Supportive Housing Campus provides permanent supportive housing rooted in hope, dignity, and community. Guided by a housing-first approach, we create a safe, stable place where residents can feel at home and connected to those around them. Together, staff and volunteers work to ensure everyone has a place to call home while supporting personal growth beyond basic needs. Learn more about our campus and our Annual Campaign here: youtu.be/Q40WAdgJg7M?si=wH3cuI4aLs5oECV0 Organization: YMCA of Greater Des Moines - Supportive Housing Campus Contact Nicholas.Drahozal@Dmymca.org to coordinate a volunteer shift! If you are volunteering with Des Moines Corporate Games please include that in the message. We have a variety of tasks throughout the week that need helping hands to complete. This volunteer opportunity will allow you to participate in a variety of activities to support and uplift those who call the YMCA Supportive Housing Campus their home. Some examples being....donation sorting, assisting with meal opportunities, organizing and cleaning projects, stocking our pantry and more! The YMCA Supportive Housing Campus provides permanent supportive housing rooted in hope, dignity, and community. Guided by a housing-first approach, we create a safe, stable place where residents can feel at home and connected to those around them. Together, staff and volunteers work to ensure everyone has a place to call home while supporting personal growth beyond basic needs. Learn more about our campus and our Annual Campaign here: youtu.be/Q40WAdgJg7M?si=wH3cuI4aLs5oECV0 Organization: YMCA of Greater Des Moines - Supportive Housing Campus Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 50309 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Create Kindness Bags!Create joyful bags full of fun/delicious goodies! Treats, soaps, lotions, chap stick, pens, socks etc. Get creative and decorate the bags or even include a handwritten note on or in the bag to let our folks know that you are wishing them well! If you would like to ensure that all residents receive a kindness bag - please plan on making 140 bags. Donations can be dropped off anytime between 8 a.m. and 8 p.m. Monday though Friday.! Please contact Nick at nicholas.drahozal@dmymca.org if you are interested in participating or have any questions The YMCA Supportive Housing Campus provides permanent supportive housing rooted in hope, dignity, and community. Guided by a housing-first approach, we create a safe, stable place where residents can feel at home and connected to those around them. Together, staff and volunteers work to ensure everyone has a place to call home while supporting personal growth beyond basic needs. Learn more about our campus and our Annual Campaign here: youtu.be/Q40WAdgJg7M?si=wH3cuI4aLs5oECV0 Organization: YMCA of Greater Des Moines - Supportive Housing Campus Create joyful bags full of fun/delicious goodies! Treats, soaps, lotions, chap stick, pens, socks etc. Get creative and decorate the bags or even include a handwritten note on or in the bag to let our folks know that you are wishing them well! If you would like to ensure that all residents receive a kindness bag - please plan on making 140 bags. Donations can be dropped off anytime between 8 a.m. and 8 p.m. Monday though Friday.! Please contact Nick at nicholas.drahozal@dmymca.org if you are interested in participating or have any questions The YMCA Supportive Housing Campus provides permanent supportive housing rooted in hope, dignity, and community. Guided by a housing-first approach, we create a safe, stable place where residents can feel at home and connected to those around them. Together, staff and volunteers work to ensure everyone has a place to call home while supporting personal growth beyond basic needs. Learn more about our campus and our Annual Campaign here: youtu.be/Q40WAdgJg7M?si=wH3cuI4aLs5oECV0 Organization: YMCA of Greater Des Moines - Supportive Housing Campus Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 50309 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Donation DriveContact Nicholas.Drahozal@Dmymca.org to coordinate a volunteer shift! If you are volunteering with Des Moines Corporate Games please include that in the message. Many of our residents are in need of a hand up as they work towards housing and financial stability. Check out the following ways you can offer a Hand Up to our folks by providing the essential need items listed below: Create Change with Clean Clothing: Clean clothing is a basic human need. While we have on-site laundry, many residents can’t afford the quarters needed for a wash and dry. One load costs 12 quarters. Our goal is for every resident to have access to a laundry kit (12 quarters, a pod, and a dryer sheet) when needed. Consider hosting a spare change drive at work, with friends, or through a school or sports team. Fill Our Pantry: Gather friends, neighbors, or coworkers to host a food, clothing, or hygiene drive for our 140 residents. For current needs, visit our Amazon wish list. Set a New Resident Up for Success: When residents move in, they receive a welcome basket with essential household items. We’re currently running low and would appreciate donations of basic kitchen, bathroom, and cleaning supplies to help make their first day feel like home. Drop-off Hours: Monday–Friday, 8 a.m.–8 p.m. Thank you for your support! The YMCA Supportive Housing Campus provides permanent supportive housing rooted in hope, dignity, and community. Guided by a housing-first approach, we create a safe, stable place where residents can feel at home and connected to those around them. Together, staff and volunteers work to ensure everyone has a place to call home while supporting personal growth beyond basic needs. Learn more about our campus and our Annual Campaign here: youtu.be/Q40WAdgJg7M?si=wH3cuI4aLs5oECV0 Organization: YMCA of Greater Des Moines - Supportive Housing Campus Contact Nicholas.Drahozal@Dmymca.org to coordinate a volunteer shift! If you are volunteering with Des Moines Corporate Games please include that in the message. Many of our residents are in need of a hand up as they work towards housing and financial stability. Check out the following ways you can offer a Hand Up to our folks by providing the essential need items listed below: Create Change with Clean Clothing: Clean clothing is a basic human need. While we have on-site laundry, many residents can’t afford the quarters needed for a wash and dry. One load costs 12 quarters. Our goal is for every resident to have access to a laundry kit (12 quarters, a pod, and a dryer sheet) when needed. Consider hosting a spare change drive at work, with friends, or through a school or sports team. Fill Our Pantry: Gather friends, neighbors, or coworkers to host a food, clothing, or hygiene drive for our 140 residents. For current needs, visit our Amazon wish list. Set a New Resident Up for Success: When residents move in, they receive a welcome basket with essential household items. We’re currently running low and would appreciate donations of basic kitchen, bathroom, and cleaning supplies to help make their first day feel like home. Drop-off Hours: Monday–Friday, 8 a.m.–8 p.m. Thank you for your support! The YMCA Supportive Housing Campus provides permanent supportive housing rooted in hope, dignity, and community. Guided by a housing-first approach, we create a safe, stable place where residents can feel at home and connected to those around them. Together, staff and volunteers work to ensure everyone has a place to call home while supporting personal growth beyond basic needs. Learn more about our campus and our Annual Campaign here: youtu.be/Q40WAdgJg7M?si=wH3cuI4aLs5oECV0 Organization: YMCA of Greater Des Moines - Supportive Housing Campus Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 50309 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Civics English TutorOverview Civics English Tutors support adult newcomers preparing for the U.S. citizenship exam or wanting to strengthen their civic knowledge and English skills. Volunteers provide structured tutoring in reading, writing, speaking, and U.S. history/government content. This role is ideal for volunteers who enjoy teaching, explaining concepts clearly, and helping learners reach long‑term goals. Responsibilities Meet weekly with an assigned learner to teach English and U.S. civics contentPrepare lessons based on learner goals (e.g., N‑400 vocabulary, interview practice, 128 civics questions)Teach reading, writing, speaking, listening, and civic knowledgeProvide practice activities, mock interviews, and study strategiesMaintain professional boundaries and respect cultural differencesKeep simple records of learner progress and communicate with the Program Manager as neededTime Commitment 1–2 hours per weekMinimum 3‑month commitment preferredSessions may be in person or virtualQualifications Clear, fluent English speaking and writing skillsAbility to explain U.S. civics concepts in simple, accessible languagePatience, cultural sensitivity, and a supportive teaching styleAt least 18 years oldCompletion of RIVA orientation and trainingNo prior teaching experience required—training and materials providedWhat Makes This Role Meaningful Support learners working toward a major life milestoneHelp adults understand their rights, responsibilities, and civic participationStrengthen community engagement and belongingMake a lasting impact on a learner’s future opportunitiesOrganization: RIVA (Refugee & Immigrant Voices in Action) Overview Civics English Tutors support adult newcomers preparing for the U.S. citizenship exam or wanting to strengthen their civic knowledge and English skills. Volunteers provide structured tutoring in reading, writing, speaking, and U.S. history/government content. This role is ideal for volunteers who enjoy teaching, explaining concepts clearly, and helping learners reach long‑term goals. Responsibilities Meet weekly with an assigned learner to teach English and U.S. civics contentPrepare lessons based on learner goals (e.g., N‑400 vocabulary, interview practice, 128 civics questions)Teach reading, writing, speaking, listening, and civic knowledgeProvide practice activities, mock interviews, and study strategiesMaintain professional boundaries and respect cultural differencesKeep simple records of learner progress and communicate with the Program Manager as neededTime Commitment 1–2 hours per weekMinimum 3‑month commitment preferredSessions may be in person or virtualQualifications Clear, fluent English speaking and writing skillsAbility to explain U.S. civics concepts in simple, accessible languagePatience, cultural sensitivity, and a supportive teaching styleAt least 18 years oldCompletion of RIVA orientation and trainingNo prior teaching experience required—training and materials providedWhat Makes This Role Meaningful Support learners working toward a major life milestoneHelp adults understand their rights, responsibilities, and civic participationStrengthen community engagement and belongingMake a lasting impact on a learner’s future opportunitiesOrganization: RIVA (Refugee & Immigrant Voices in Action) Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 50314 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Conversation/ESL PartnerOverview Conversation/ESL Partners support adult newcomers who want to improve their everyday English skills. Volunteers meet one‑on‑one with learners to practice speaking, build confidence, and help participants navigate daily life in Iowa. This role is ideal for volunteers who enjoy connecting with people, learning about different cultures, and supporting newcomers in a friendly, low‑pressure environment. Responsibilities Meet weekly with an assigned learner for conversation‑based English practiceSupport learners with speaking, listening, vocabulary, and everyday communicationPrepare simple conversation topics or activities based on learner goals and interestsMaintain professional boundaries and respect cultural differencesCommunicate promptly with the Program Manager about scheduling changesKeep brief notes on attendance and learner progress as requestedTime Commitment 1–2 hours per weekMinimum 3‑month commitment preferredFlexible scheduling; sessions may be in person or virtualQualifications Clear, fluent English speaking skillsPatience, cultural sensitivity, and a welcoming attitudeAbility to explain ideas simply and encourage learner confidenceAt least 18 years oldCompletion of RIVA orientation and trainingWhat Makes This Role Meaningful Build relationships across culturesHelp newcomers feel welcomed and supportedEmpower adults to use English in daily life, work, and community settingsMake a direct impact on someone’s confidence and independenceOrganization: RIVA (Refugee & Immigrant Voices in Action) Overview Conversation/ESL Partners support adult newcomers who want to improve their everyday English skills. Volunteers meet one‑on‑one with learners to practice speaking, build confidence, and help participants navigate daily life in Iowa. This role is ideal for volunteers who enjoy connecting with people, learning about different cultures, and supporting newcomers in a friendly, low‑pressure environment. Responsibilities Meet weekly with an assigned learner for conversation‑based English practiceSupport learners with speaking, listening, vocabulary, and everyday communicationPrepare simple conversation topics or activities based on learner goals and interestsMaintain professional boundaries and respect cultural differencesCommunicate promptly with the Program Manager about scheduling changesKeep brief notes on attendance and learner progress as requestedTime Commitment 1–2 hours per weekMinimum 3‑month commitment preferredFlexible scheduling; sessions may be in person or virtualQualifications Clear, fluent English speaking skillsPatience, cultural sensitivity, and a welcoming attitudeAbility to explain ideas simply and encourage learner confidenceAt least 18 years oldCompletion of RIVA orientation and trainingWhat Makes This Role Meaningful Build relationships across culturesHelp newcomers feel welcomed and supportedEmpower adults to use English in daily life, work, and community settingsMake a direct impact on someone’s confidence and independenceOrganization: RIVA (Refugee & Immigrant Voices in Action) Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 50314 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: DMARC-Ket Food Pantry VolunteerPlease join us as a DMARC Food Pantry Volunteer! Volunteering at the DMARC-Ket Food Pantry is just like helping a friend shop for groceries! As a food pantry volunteer, you will assist visitors in selecting their food items after they have gone through the intake process. We also need folks to break down our food rescue items and keep our shelves stocked throughout the day! Requirements: This is an opportunity for groups 10 people and under.Shifts are Monday-Friday and begin at 2 hours. Typically 10am-12pm, 12-2pm, and 2-4pm.Training: Volunteers will be provided with instructions and ongoing guidance from a DMARC staff person for the duration of their shift. Please arrive 10 minutes prior to your shift for direction. Qualifications: Possess a passion and enthusiasm for assisting individuals and families in crisis. Ability to work in a fast-paced environment while under pressure. Ability to bend, squat and frequently lift items up to 35 pounds. We can make reasonable accommodations whenever possible! Sign up on our volunteer portal! We look forward to working with you! Organization: Des Moines Area Religious Council (DMARC) Please join us as a DMARC Food Pantry Volunteer! Volunteering at the DMARC-Ket Food Pantry is just like helping a friend shop for groceries! As a food pantry volunteer, you will assist visitors in selecting their food items after they have gone through the intake process. We also need folks to break down our food rescue items and keep our shelves stocked throughout the day! Requirements: This is an opportunity for groups 10 people and under.Shifts are Monday-Friday and begin at 2 hours. Typically 10am-12pm, 12-2pm, and 2-4pm.Training: Volunteers will be provided with instructions and ongoing guidance from a DMARC staff person for the duration of their shift. Please arrive 10 minutes prior to your shift for direction. Qualifications: Possess a passion and enthusiasm for assisting individuals and families in crisis. Ability to work in a fast-paced environment while under pressure. Ability to bend, squat and frequently lift items up to 35 pounds. We can make reasonable accommodations whenever possible! Sign up on our volunteer portal! We look forward to working with you! Organization: Des Moines Area Religious Council (DMARC) Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 50315 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Stamp Out Hunger- Warehouse Sorting VolunteerDescription
DMARC is the local recipient of the Stamp Out Hunger® food drive in Greater Des Moines. In 2025, over 19,000 pounds of food were contributed through Stamp Out Hunger®. DMARC is recruiting volunteers to assist with sorting, quality-checking, counting, and packaging thousands of pounds of donated food items to distribute through our Food Pantry Network. Friends, families, and colleague groups are encouraged to volunteer together; children and youth are welcome! Shifts are two hours long and all skill levels and abilities are welcome! Sign up below or online here! Organization: Des Moines Area Religious Council (DMARC) Description
DMARC is the local recipient of the Stamp Out Hunger® food drive in Greater Des Moines. In 2025, over 19,000 pounds of food were contributed through Stamp Out Hunger®. DMARC is recruiting volunteers to assist with sorting, quality-checking, counting, and packaging thousands of pounds of donated food items to distribute through our Food Pantry Network. Friends, families, and colleague groups are encouraged to volunteer together; children and youth are welcome! Shifts are two hours long and all skill levels and abilities are welcome! Sign up below or online here! Organization: Des Moines Area Religious Council (DMARC) Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 50315 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: DMARC Corporate Leadership CabinetThe Corporate Leadership Cabinet is a network of community-minded business leaders who support DMARC through strategic partnerships, resource sharing, and community engagement. Members act as ambassadors within their sectors to raise awareness of DMARC’s mission, contribute financially or in-kind, and help open doors to new opportunities. Activities include: Ideal for: Professionals and executives who want to lend their influence to reduce food insecurity in Greater Des Moines. Organization: Des Moines Area Religious Council (DMARC) The Corporate Leadership Cabinet is a network of community-minded business leaders who support DMARC through strategic partnerships, resource sharing, and community engagement. Members act as ambassadors within their sectors to raise awareness of DMARC’s mission, contribute financially or in-kind, and help open doors to new opportunities. Activities include: Ideal for: Professionals and executives who want to lend their influence to reduce food insecurity in Greater Des Moines. Organization: Des Moines Area Religious Council (DMARC) Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 50315 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Spring Greens Event Committee
Date: April 30th, 2026 at DMARC’s headquarters, 100 Army Post Rd., Des Moines. Subcommittees include: Sponsorship – Secure financial sponsors and help meet revenue goals. Raffle – Source a high-value raffle item and coordinate raffle sales and promotion. Logistics – Coordinate event setup, managing timelines and volunteers. Communications & Promotions – Assist with marketing materials, social media, and press outreach. Decor & Design – Plan and implement the event’s decor and design. Pallet Project – Recruitment of organizations, clubs and faith communities to design and create a pallet project for the Spring Greens event. Commitment: Ideal for: Organized, creative individuals who enjoy event planning, fundraising, or outreach! Organization: Des Moines Area Religious Council (DMARC)
Date: April 30th, 2026 at DMARC’s headquarters, 100 Army Post Rd., Des Moines. Subcommittees include: Sponsorship – Secure financial sponsors and help meet revenue goals. Raffle – Source a high-value raffle item and coordinate raffle sales and promotion. Logistics – Coordinate event setup, managing timelines and volunteers. Communications & Promotions – Assist with marketing materials, social media, and press outreach. Decor & Design – Plan and implement the event’s decor and design. Pallet Project – Recruitment of organizations, clubs and faith communities to design and create a pallet project for the Spring Greens event. Commitment: Ideal for: Organized, creative individuals who enjoy event planning, fundraising, or outreach! Organization: Des Moines Area Religious Council (DMARC) Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 50315 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: EWI Board MemberEverybody Wins! Iowa (EWI) is a nonprofit organization dedicated to ensuring children’s success in school and life through weekly one-to-one read-aloud experiences with caring adults. EWI is seeking Board Members who will serve a minimum three (3) year term and assist EWI to achieve its mission to increase children’s success in school and in life through reading and mentoring experiences with caring volunteers. Terms are eligible for renewal to a maximum of three (3) consecutive terms. The Board meets every other month (July, September, November, January, March, and May) on Mondays from 5:30-6:30 PM. All Board Members are expected to participate in Committee activities and attend Committee meetings. Current committees include Marketing, Recruitment, and Special Events. Committee meetings are held every month, the first Monday, from 5:30-6:30 PM. In 2002, when Everybody Wins! Iowa was initially launched, our Power Read program served just 15 students in 3 Des Moines schools. The program is now serving nearly 300 students each year in 3 counties (Dallas, Polk, Warren) in 6 school districts in the cities of Ankeny, Des Moines, West Des Moines, Norwalk, Perry, and Waukee. Visit this link for more information: Everybody Wins! Iowa Volunteer Board Opportunities Please reach out to Karen Ligas, Executive Director, at statedirector@everybodywinsiowa.org or (515) 277-7590 for additional information and the board member nomination form. Organization: Everybody Wins! Iowa Everybody Wins! Iowa (EWI) is a nonprofit organization dedicated to ensuring children’s success in school and life through weekly one-to-one read-aloud experiences with caring adults. EWI is seeking Board Members who will serve a minimum three (3) year term and assist EWI to achieve its mission to increase children’s success in school and in life through reading and mentoring experiences with caring volunteers. Terms are eligible for renewal to a maximum of three (3) consecutive terms. The Board meets every other month (July, September, November, January, March, and May) on Mondays from 5:30-6:30 PM. All Board Members are expected to participate in Committee activities and attend Committee meetings. Current committees include Marketing, Recruitment, and Special Events. Committee meetings are held every month, the first Monday, from 5:30-6:30 PM. In 2002, when Everybody Wins! Iowa was initially launched, our Power Read program served just 15 students in 3 Des Moines schools. The program is now serving nearly 300 students each year in 3 counties (Dallas, Polk, Warren) in 6 school districts in the cities of Ankeny, Des Moines, West Des Moines, Norwalk, Perry, and Waukee. Visit this link for more information: Everybody Wins! Iowa Volunteer Board Opportunities Please reach out to Karen Ligas, Executive Director, at statedirector@everybodywinsiowa.org or (515) 277-7590 for additional information and the board member nomination form. Organization: Everybody Wins! Iowa Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 50309 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Power Read Lead Volunteer (PRL Volunteer)Are you looking for a fun way to make a difference in your community? Do you like to read with kids? Make new friends who share your desire to inspire? Everybody Wins! Iowa is searching for charismatic Power Read Lead Volunteers! This volunteer role serves as a liaison between school staff, students, mentors, and Everybody Wins! Iowa, as well as leads the school site's Power Read program. We are seeking individuals who have:PRL volunteers will support one school to start, but more can be added depending on your availability. Most schools will need approximately 90 minutes of support each week. School schedules vary, but hours are primarily between 9 AM - 1 PM Monday - Friday. Schools and schedule can be found on the website: www.everybodywinsiowa.org. Please reach out to Stacy Pearce, Operations Manager, volunteer@everybodywinsiowa.org, for more information or to apply! Organization: Everybody Wins! Iowa Are you looking for a fun way to make a difference in your community? Do you like to read with kids? Make new friends who share your desire to inspire? Everybody Wins! Iowa is searching for charismatic Power Read Lead Volunteers! This volunteer role serves as a liaison between school staff, students, mentors, and Everybody Wins! Iowa, as well as leads the school site's Power Read program. We are seeking individuals who have:PRL volunteers will support one school to start, but more can be added depending on your availability. Most schools will need approximately 90 minutes of support each week. School schedules vary, but hours are primarily between 9 AM - 1 PM Monday - Friday. Schools and schedule can be found on the website: www.everybodywinsiowa.org. Please reach out to Stacy Pearce, Operations Manager, volunteer@everybodywinsiowa.org, for more information or to apply! Organization: Everybody Wins! Iowa Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 50309 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Sponsor a Power Read StudentEverybody Wins! Iowa is a reading and mentoring organization dedicated to getting kids excited about reading! Power Read is a weekly meeting between a student and an adult mentor who reads, models reading, and shares excitement about books. We also help build home libraries by giving each student books to take home. You can get involved by sponsoring a student! Go to Everybody Wins! Iowa Ways to Give for more information. Organization: Everybody Wins! Iowa Everybody Wins! Iowa is a reading and mentoring organization dedicated to getting kids excited about reading! Power Read is a weekly meeting between a student and an adult mentor who reads, models reading, and shares excitement about books. We also help build home libraries by giving each student books to take home. You can get involved by sponsoring a student! Go to Everybody Wins! Iowa Ways to Give for more information. Organization: Everybody Wins! Iowa Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 50303 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Food Rescue DriverWest Des Moines Human Services is in need of a driver for their food rescue program on Wednesday and/or Friday mornings from approximately 9 am to noon. This opportunity involves driving a sprinter van to various locations in West Des Moines and picking up food. Some lifing is required. Clear background check required to drive. Please call 515-222-3663 or email if interested in learning more: Melinda.Hotovec@wdm.iowa.gov Organization: West Des Moines Human Services West Des Moines Human Services is in need of a driver for their food rescue program on Wednesday and/or Friday mornings from approximately 9 am to noon. This opportunity involves driving a sprinter van to various locations in West Des Moines and picking up food. Some lifing is required. Clear background check required to drive. Please call 515-222-3663 or email if interested in learning more: Melinda.Hotovec@wdm.iowa.gov Organization: West Des Moines Human Services Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 50265 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Food Pantry Restocking VolunteerThe DMARC Food Pantry at West Des Moines Human Services is in need of volunteers to stock shelves, rotate inventory, package personal care items, assist with food rescue, and unload donations. Lifting or moving of up to 50 lbs is required. Morning and afternoon shifts are available, Monday through Friday. In general, shifts are two hours, but this is flexible. Please note, this position is open to volunteers who can help on an ongoing basis by committing to a regular weekly shift. The food pantry is located in the Valley Junction neighborhood of West Des Moines. Please call 515-222-3663 for additional information or email: HSvolunteer@wdm.iowa.gov.
Organization: West Des Moines Human Services The DMARC Food Pantry at West Des Moines Human Services is in need of volunteers to stock shelves, rotate inventory, package personal care items, assist with food rescue, and unload donations. Lifting or moving of up to 50 lbs is required. Morning and afternoon shifts are available, Monday through Friday. In general, shifts are two hours, but this is flexible. Please note, this position is open to volunteers who can help on an ongoing basis by committing to a regular weekly shift. The food pantry is located in the Valley Junction neighborhood of West Des Moines. Please call 515-222-3663 for additional information or email: HSvolunteer@wdm.iowa.gov.
Organization: West Des Moines Human Services Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 50265 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Food Pantry VolunteerThe DMARC Food Pantry at West Des Moines Human Services is in need of volunteers to assist clients with food orders, stock shelves, rotate inventory, package personal care items and accept donations. Volunteers will help families shop to meet their food and personal care needs. Some lifting is required. Morning and afternoon shifts are available, Monday through Friday as well as Tuesdays from 4:30 pm to 6:30 pm. Shifts are in two to three hour increments. Volunteers may either commit to one shift per week, or volunteer intermittently as a sub. Please note, we are seeking volunteers who can help on an ongoing basis either by committing to a regular weekly shift OR by subbing on an intermittent basis - we do not offer one-time volunteer opportunities in the food pantry due to the training involved. In addition, we are not able to accomodate those in need of court-ordered community service hours. The food pantry is located in the Valley Junction neighborhood of West Des Moines. Please call 515-222-3663 for additional information or email: HSvolunteer@wdm.iowa.gov
Organization: West Des Moines Human Services The DMARC Food Pantry at West Des Moines Human Services is in need of volunteers to assist clients with food orders, stock shelves, rotate inventory, package personal care items and accept donations. Volunteers will help families shop to meet their food and personal care needs. Some lifting is required. Morning and afternoon shifts are available, Monday through Friday as well as Tuesdays from 4:30 pm to 6:30 pm. Shifts are in two to three hour increments. Volunteers may either commit to one shift per week, or volunteer intermittently as a sub. Please note, we are seeking volunteers who can help on an ongoing basis either by committing to a regular weekly shift OR by subbing on an intermittent basis - we do not offer one-time volunteer opportunities in the food pantry due to the training involved. In addition, we are not able to accomodate those in need of court-ordered community service hours. The food pantry is located in the Valley Junction neighborhood of West Des Moines. Please call 515-222-3663 for additional information or email: HSvolunteer@wdm.iowa.gov
Organization: West Des Moines Human Services Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Organization Requirement: >14 years old Zip Code: 50265 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Clothing Closet VolunteerThe Clothing Closet at West Des Moines Human Services is in need of volunteers to accept, sort and straighten donations of clothing, shoes, toys, towels, linens, blankets, home decor, and housewares. Volunteers will also assist clients as needed and keep the room neat and organized. Morning and afternoon shifts available, Monday through Friday. Shifts are in two to three hour increments. Volunteers may commit to a regular weekly shift, or volunteer on an intermittent basi. Opportunities also available on Tuesday evenings from 4:30 pm to 6:30 pm. Some lifting is required. Please note, we do not offer one-time volunteer opportunities in the Clothing Closet and we are not able to accomodate those in need of court-ordered community service hours. The Clothing Closet provides free goods to qualifying low-income households. Please call 515-222-3663 for more information or email: HSvolunteer@wdm.iowa.gov
Organization: West Des Moines Human Services The Clothing Closet at West Des Moines Human Services is in need of volunteers to accept, sort and straighten donations of clothing, shoes, toys, towels, linens, blankets, home decor, and housewares. Volunteers will also assist clients as needed and keep the room neat and organized. Morning and afternoon shifts available, Monday through Friday. Shifts are in two to three hour increments. Volunteers may commit to a regular weekly shift, or volunteer on an intermittent basi. Opportunities also available on Tuesday evenings from 4:30 pm to 6:30 pm. Some lifting is required. Please note, we do not offer one-time volunteer opportunities in the Clothing Closet and we are not able to accomodate those in need of court-ordered community service hours. The Clothing Closet provides free goods to qualifying low-income households. Please call 515-222-3663 for more information or email: HSvolunteer@wdm.iowa.gov
Organization: West Des Moines Human Services Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Organization Requirement: >14 years old Zip Code: 50265 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Family BBQ and Game NightJoin us for a BBQ dinner packed with fun games and activities for the whole family! We'll be serving hamburgers, hot dogs, and all the sides, along with popcorn, snow cones, and a chocolate fountain.If you can't make it but still want dinner, feel free to stop by and grab some food.This is a free dinner, but donations are welcome!
Fill out volunteer form here: Family BBQ and Game Night Volunteer Sign Up – Fill out form Organization: Community Hand Up Join us for a BBQ dinner packed with fun games and activities for the whole family! We'll be serving hamburgers, hot dogs, and all the sides, along with popcorn, snow cones, and a chocolate fountain.If you can't make it but still want dinner, feel free to stop by and grab some food.This is a free dinner, but donations are welcome!
Fill out volunteer form here: Family BBQ and Game Night Volunteer Sign Up – Fill out form Organization: Community Hand Up Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Oct 6, 2026 Zip Code: 50266 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Community Fridge Donation Items (Des Moines)Community Youth Concepts (CYC) hosts a Community Fridge at our building at 1446 MLK Jr. Parkway (Corner of MLK and Clark) to provide food and toiletries for those in need and to reduce food waste in our community. With the refrigerator and extra shelf space we are able to accept both fresh and shelf stable items. In addition, prepared food can also be left as long as it is in either individual or family size containers (could be zip lock bags, sealable takout containers, etc. (please, no large buffet or other serving size containers)) and labled with what it is and the date prepared. Food can be left directly in the fridge or shelves as appropriate and there is access 24/7. Fridge shed is located in parking lot behind building - entrance to parking lot is off of Clark St. For large deliveries, please contact CYC during regular business hours for staff support. (515 -243 4292). Popular items that move quickly are: Dairy and non-dairy substitutesFresh Producemeats or meat substitutesPrepared snacks, meals (fruit, sandwiches, wraps, etc.)yogurtprepared mealsdessertscheese beans - canned or dried canned or dried fruits cereal protein and/or granola barsmacaroni and cheese and/or ramen canned soups or meals crackers or snack foods paper towels/napkins soap/hand sanitizer feminine products cleaning suppliesTo drop off items please contact CYC during business hours at 515-243-4292 or email julie@cyconcepts.org. Organization: Community Youth Concepts Community Youth Concepts (CYC) hosts a Community Fridge at our building at 1446 MLK Jr. Parkway (Corner of MLK and Clark) to provide food and toiletries for those in need and to reduce food waste in our community. With the refrigerator and extra shelf space we are able to accept both fresh and shelf stable items. In addition, prepared food can also be left as long as it is in either individual or family size containers (could be zip lock bags, sealable takout containers, etc. (please, no large buffet or other serving size containers)) and labled with what it is and the date prepared. Food can be left directly in the fridge or shelves as appropriate and there is access 24/7. Fridge shed is located in parking lot behind building - entrance to parking lot is off of Clark St. For large deliveries, please contact CYC during regular business hours for staff support. (515 -243 4292). Popular items that move quickly are: Dairy and non-dairy substitutesFresh Producemeats or meat substitutesPrepared snacks, meals (fruit, sandwiches, wraps, etc.)yogurtprepared mealsdessertscheese beans - canned or dried canned or dried fruits cereal protein and/or granola barsmacaroni and cheese and/or ramen canned soups or meals crackers or snack foods paper towels/napkins soap/hand sanitizer feminine products cleaning suppliesTo drop off items please contact CYC during business hours at 515-243-4292 or email julie@cyconcepts.org. Organization: Community Youth Concepts Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 50314 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: AI Challenge MentorThe statewide Pi515 AI Challenge offers students ages 18-24 an opportunity to tackle real-world social and economic issues in Iowa using Multi-Modal AI and big data. Teams of 3-5 students will design innovative and scalable solutions that address challenges in agriculture, finance, cybersecurity, and education. This program runs February-April 2026 and culminates with a public pitch competition, where top teams present their ideas for the chance to win awards funds to further develop their project. Sign up to be a AI Challenge mentor. This includes: 1. Working with a team of 3-5 students 2. Offering expertise, guidance, and support as teams develop their AI solution and model 3. Meeting at least twice (1-2 hours, virtually) over the course of the program (February - April 2026) This role offers a meaningful, student-facing opportunity that can be done virtually and requires a minimal time commitment. Thank you for helping us inspire the next generation of innovators! Organization: Pi515 The statewide Pi515 AI Challenge offers students ages 18-24 an opportunity to tackle real-world social and economic issues in Iowa using Multi-Modal AI and big data. Teams of 3-5 students will design innovative and scalable solutions that address challenges in agriculture, finance, cybersecurity, and education. This program runs February-April 2026 and culminates with a public pitch competition, where top teams present their ideas for the chance to win awards funds to further develop their project. Sign up to be a AI Challenge mentor. This includes: 1. Working with a team of 3-5 students 2. Offering expertise, guidance, and support as teams develop their AI solution and model 3. Meeting at least twice (1-2 hours, virtually) over the course of the program (February - April 2026) This role offers a meaningful, student-facing opportunity that can be done virtually and requires a minimal time commitment. Thank you for helping us inspire the next generation of innovators! Organization: Pi515 Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Feb 21, 2026 through Apr 23, 2026 Zip Code: 50301 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Food Pantry VolunteersVolunteers are needed to help families get food, clothing and other basic necessities at the Families Forward Bidwell Pantry. Training is provided when a volunteer first arrives. Individual Signup: To sign up individually or up to 3 people, click here. Group Signup: To sign up a group of 4 or more, please email Missy at missy@familiesforward.org.Volunteers help in the following way each day: Food Pantry Guide: Guiding families through their grocery “shopping” experience. Clothing Pantry: Sorting, hanging, and organizing clothing and household donations. If we are caught up with helping families get groceries, volunteers will help stock the grocery aisles.Volunteers needed Monday through Friday (day time and evening shifts) and some Saturdays. Volunteers should be 5 years of age or older to volunteer. Youth 12 years of age and younger should have an adult on site with them while volunteering. Questions: Contact Missy Reams at missy@familiesforward.org or by phone at 515-989-8404 or by text at 515-346-8895. About Families Forward Bidwell Pantry: At the Families Forward Bidwell Pantry, we provide basic necessities to families in need. Help families “shop” through our free building for food, personal care items, clothing, and household items. Serving 6,000 - 9,000 individuals per month, our pantry provides hope to families and helps them bridge the gap, so that they can spend their hard earned money on other necessities besides food and clothing. About volunteering: A volunteer orientation is provided when you first arrive to help, including an overview about poverty in the Des Moines metro. We provide a unique cultural and economically diverse volunteer experience. Information for First-time Volunteers: Click here for information about parking, how to check in when you arrive, and much more. About Families Forward: Families Forward (previously Bidwell Riverside Center and Hawthorn Hill) has four main programs: Bidwell Pantry, Child Development Center, New Directions Shelter (emergency housing), and The Home Connection (long-term housing). For over 100 years, our mission has been to provide compassionate, life-changing assistance to families and their path to self-sufficiency. Organization: Families Forward Volunteers are needed to help families get food, clothing and other basic necessities at the Families Forward Bidwell Pantry. Training is provided when a volunteer first arrives. Individual Signup: To sign up individually or up to 3 people, click here. Group Signup: To sign up a group of 4 or more, please email Missy at missy@familiesforward.org.Volunteers help in the following way each day: Food Pantry Guide: Guiding families through their grocery “shopping” experience. Clothing Pantry: Sorting, hanging, and organizing clothing and household donations. If we are caught up with helping families get groceries, volunteers will help stock the grocery aisles.Volunteers needed Monday through Friday (day time and evening shifts) and some Saturdays. Volunteers should be 5 years of age or older to volunteer. Youth 12 years of age and younger should have an adult on site with them while volunteering. Questions: Contact Missy Reams at missy@familiesforward.org or by phone at 515-989-8404 or by text at 515-346-8895. About Families Forward Bidwell Pantry: At the Families Forward Bidwell Pantry, we provide basic necessities to families in need. Help families “shop” through our free building for food, personal care items, clothing, and household items. Serving 6,000 - 9,000 individuals per month, our pantry provides hope to families and helps them bridge the gap, so that they can spend their hard earned money on other necessities besides food and clothing. About volunteering: A volunteer orientation is provided when you first arrive to help, including an overview about poverty in the Des Moines metro. We provide a unique cultural and economically diverse volunteer experience. Information for First-time Volunteers: Click here for information about parking, how to check in when you arrive, and much more. About Families Forward: Families Forward (previously Bidwell Riverside Center and Hawthorn Hill) has four main programs: Bidwell Pantry, Child Development Center, New Directions Shelter (emergency housing), and The Home Connection (long-term housing). For over 100 years, our mission has been to provide compassionate, life-changing assistance to families and their path to self-sufficiency. Organization: Families Forward Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 50315 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Shape Young Minds: Become a Preschool Volunteer at Shalom Preschool!!SCIC is proud to offer a licensed preschool program for children ages 3-5, primarily serving the children of refugees. Our preschool consists of a 3-year-old room and a 4-year-old room, where children not only prepare for school but also develop essential English language skills. Our Preschool also serves as an additional summer support while their parents attend ELL (English Language Learner) classes. We are dedicated to ensuring these children are well-prepared for kindergarten and a successful academic journey. We are always looking for caring and dedicated volunteers to help guide these young learners, whether it’s through one-on-one support, engaging activities, or simply providing a positive presence in their lives. Your time and support can make a significant impact on their educational journey. If you’re passionate about early childhood education and want to make a difference, we’d love for you to join our team of volunteers and help nurture these children as they prepare for a bright future. Organization: Shalom Community Impact Center SCIC is proud to offer a licensed preschool program for children ages 3-5, primarily serving the children of refugees. Our preschool consists of a 3-year-old room and a 4-year-old room, where children not only prepare for school but also develop essential English language skills. Our Preschool also serves as an additional summer support while their parents attend ELL (English Language Learner) classes. We are dedicated to ensuring these children are well-prepared for kindergarten and a successful academic journey. We are always looking for caring and dedicated volunteers to help guide these young learners, whether it’s through one-on-one support, engaging activities, or simply providing a positive presence in their lives. Your time and support can make a significant impact on their educational journey. If you’re passionate about early childhood education and want to make a difference, we’d love for you to join our team of volunteers and help nurture these children as they prepare for a bright future. Organization: Shalom Community Impact Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 50322 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Board DirectorThe Community Support Advocates Board of Directors is seeking candidates for our volunteer Board Director position. Board Directors are elected to a 3 year term. The Board is responsible for Approving the strategic focus and mission of the agency and ensures they are in alignment. Approving planning goals and objectives, and delegating implementation of plan to staff. Reviewing and approving governing policy in areas such as finance, and program operation. Selection, evaluation, compensation consideration, and supervision of the CEO. Recruiting new board members, participating in board development and fulfilling Board Member responsibilities. Approving fund raising goals. Participating in fund raising activities and resource development. Representing the Agency to the public. Advocating for the organization and enhancing the organization’s public image. Approving annual budget and ensuring strong fiduciary oversight and financial management Hiring auditor, reviewing auditor’s report and recommendations Assessing its own performance as the governing body of CSA.
Expectations of Individual Board Members Each individual Board member is expected to Know CSA’s mission, policies, programs and needs Support CSA’s mission and vision, and acts within the values of the organization. Faithfully read and understand CSA’s financial statements Serve as active advocates and ambassadors for CSA and fully engage in identifying and securing the financial resources and partnerships necessary for CSA to advance our mission. Leverage connections, networks, and resources to develop collective action to fully achieve CSA’s mission. Give a meaningful financial donation each year. Prepare for, attend and conscientiously participate in board meetings. Participate fully in one or more committee of the Board.Organization: Community Support Advocates The Community Support Advocates Board of Directors is seeking candidates for our volunteer Board Director position. Board Directors are elected to a 3 year term. The Board is responsible for Approving the strategic focus and mission of the agency and ensures they are in alignment. Approving planning goals and objectives, and delegating implementation of plan to staff. Reviewing and approving governing policy in areas such as finance, and program operation. Selection, evaluation, compensation consideration, and supervision of the CEO. Recruiting new board members, participating in board development and fulfilling Board Member responsibilities. Approving fund raising goals. Participating in fund raising activities and resource development. Representing the Agency to the public. Advocating for the organization and enhancing the organization’s public image. Approving annual budget and ensuring strong fiduciary oversight and financial management Hiring auditor, reviewing auditor’s report and recommendations Assessing its own performance as the governing body of CSA.
Expectations of Individual Board Members Each individual Board member is expected to Know CSA’s mission, policies, programs and needs Support CSA’s mission and vision, and acts within the values of the organization. Faithfully read and understand CSA’s financial statements Serve as active advocates and ambassadors for CSA and fully engage in identifying and securing the financial resources and partnerships necessary for CSA to advance our mission. Leverage connections, networks, and resources to develop collective action to fully achieve CSA’s mission. Give a meaningful financial donation each year. Prepare for, attend and conscientiously participate in board meetings. Participate fully in one or more committee of the Board.Organization: Community Support Advocates Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 50266 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Boone Front Desk ReceptionistThe Front Desk Reception Volunteer is the welcoming face of our food pantry and office locations. This role is essential to creating a warm, respectful, and organized environment for guests, volunteers, and community members. Volunteers at the front desk provide direct support to staff, answer questions, and help ensure smooth daily operations. Organization: IMPACT Community Action Partnership The Front Desk Reception Volunteer is the welcoming face of our food pantry and office locations. This role is essential to creating a warm, respectful, and organized environment for guests, volunteers, and community members. Volunteers at the front desk provide direct support to staff, answer questions, and help ensure smooth daily operations. Organization: IMPACT Community Action Partnership Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 50036 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Boone Food Pantry VolunteerIMPACT Community Action Partnership’s Food Pantry in Boone, Iowa, is looking for dedicated volunteers to support local families in need. With a variety of tasks available, there’s something for everyone! As a volunteer, you’ll play a vital role in ensuring smooth pantry operations by: Whether you're looking for a one-time opportunity or an ongoing volunteer experience, we’d love to have you join us! Please note that all volunteers must submit an application, and complete orientation/training prior to volunteering with us. Please complete your application by visiting our website at www.impactcap.org/volunteer Organization: IMPACT Community Action Partnership IMPACT Community Action Partnership’s Food Pantry in Boone, Iowa, is looking for dedicated volunteers to support local families in need. With a variety of tasks available, there’s something for everyone! As a volunteer, you’ll play a vital role in ensuring smooth pantry operations by: Whether you're looking for a one-time opportunity or an ongoing volunteer experience, we’d love to have you join us! Please note that all volunteers must submit an application, and complete orientation/training prior to volunteering with us. Please complete your application by visiting our website at www.impactcap.org/volunteer Organization: IMPACT Community Action Partnership Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 50036 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Ankeny Food Pantry VolunteerIMPACT Community Action Partnership’s Food Pantry in Ankeny, Iowa, is looking for dedicated volunteers to support local families in need. With a variety of tasks available, there’s something for everyone! As a volunteer, you’ll play a vital role in ensuring smooth pantry operations by: Whether you're looking for a one-time opportunity or an ongoing volunteer experience, we’d love to have you join us! Please note that all volunteers must submit an application, and complete orientation/training prior to volunteering with us. Please complete your application by visiting our website at www.impactcap.org/volunteer Organization: IMPACT Community Action Partnership IMPACT Community Action Partnership’s Food Pantry in Ankeny, Iowa, is looking for dedicated volunteers to support local families in need. With a variety of tasks available, there’s something for everyone! As a volunteer, you’ll play a vital role in ensuring smooth pantry operations by: Whether you're looking for a one-time opportunity or an ongoing volunteer experience, we’d love to have you join us! Please note that all volunteers must submit an application, and complete orientation/training prior to volunteering with us. Please complete your application by visiting our website at www.impactcap.org/volunteer Organization: IMPACT Community Action Partnership Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 50021 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Drake Neighborhood Food Pantry VolunteerIMPACT Community Action Partnership’s Food Pantry in Des Moines, Iowa, is looking for dedicated volunteers to support local families in need. With a variety of tasks available, there’s something for everyone! As a volunteer, you’ll play a vital role in ensuring smooth pantry operations by: Whether you're looking for a one-time opportunity or an ongoing volunteer experience, we’d love to have you join us! Please note that all volunteers must submit an application, and complete orientation/training prior to volunteering with us. Please complete your application by visiting our website at www.impactcap.org/volunteer Organization: IMPACT Community Action Partnership IMPACT Community Action Partnership’s Food Pantry in Des Moines, Iowa, is looking for dedicated volunteers to support local families in need. With a variety of tasks available, there’s something for everyone! As a volunteer, you’ll play a vital role in ensuring smooth pantry operations by: Whether you're looking for a one-time opportunity or an ongoing volunteer experience, we’d love to have you join us! Please note that all volunteers must submit an application, and complete orientation/training prior to volunteering with us. Please complete your application by visiting our website at www.impactcap.org/volunteer Organization: IMPACT Community Action Partnership Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 50311 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Serve on Community Support Advocates' Fundraising CommitteeFundraising Committee Volunteer Fundraising is about so much more than asking for money — it’s about building relationships, sharing stories, and creating meaningful opportunities for others to support our mission. We’re looking for a diverse team of volunteers to help organize, strategize, and energize our fundraising efforts. We’re seeking volunteers with a mix of strengths to help energize and expand our fundraising efforts. Roles include community ambassadors who can represent us at events and networking meetings; Data-minded volunteers to help track metrics and strengthen our storytelling with hard hitting data; Event-savvy planners to support larger events; and creative idea generators who bring fresh perspectives, honest feedback, and a willingness to brainstorm and try new approaches. If you love connecting, analyzing, organizing, or dreaming up new possibilities — there’s a place for you on this committee. Available Roles: Organization: Community Support Advocates Fundraising Committee Volunteer Fundraising is about so much more than asking for money — it’s about building relationships, sharing stories, and creating meaningful opportunities for others to support our mission. We’re looking for a diverse team of volunteers to help organize, strategize, and energize our fundraising efforts. We’re seeking volunteers with a mix of strengths to help energize and expand our fundraising efforts. Roles include community ambassadors who can represent us at events and networking meetings; Data-minded volunteers to help track metrics and strengthen our storytelling with hard hitting data; Event-savvy planners to support larger events; and creative idea generators who bring fresh perspectives, honest feedback, and a willingness to brainstorm and try new approaches. If you love connecting, analyzing, organizing, or dreaming up new possibilities — there’s a place for you on this committee. Available Roles: Organization: Community Support Advocates Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 50266 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Group Activity - Organize a Donation DriveOrganize a donation drive as a group to collect items for our necessities pantry, which provides emergency items for the people we serve through our Des Moines programs. Contact the volunteer coordinator to see what items are needed during the time you plan to host the drive. Volunteer group size: any size Volunteer hours: ongoing Company Financial resources: we will provide publicity materials to share information about LSI & a wish list.Current DSM Needs: Hygiene products: toothbrushes, toothpaste, toilet paper, deodorant, hand and body soap, shampoo, conditioner, razors, shaving cream, feminine hygiene products Cleaning products: laundry detergent, trash bags, cleaning wipes, dish soap, sponges, toilet cleaner, paper towels Home items: quilts for twin XL, full, or queen beds Baby care: diapers (all sizes), baby wipes School supplies: backpacks, notebooks, pencils, markers, crayons, English language learning books Other: Walmart or gas station gift cards Global Greens Needs: Seeds, Gardening gloves, Hand gardening tools, Shovels,Hoes, Garden rakes, Digging forks, Buckets, Watering cans, Gas cards, Hoses One-time needs: Landscaping trailer (1) Push mower (we could take a couple) Weed trimmer (we could take a couple)Organization: Lutheran Services In Iowa - Des Moines Organize a donation drive as a group to collect items for our necessities pantry, which provides emergency items for the people we serve through our Des Moines programs. Contact the volunteer coordinator to see what items are needed during the time you plan to host the drive. Volunteer group size: any size Volunteer hours: ongoing Company Financial resources: we will provide publicity materials to share information about LSI & a wish list.Current DSM Needs: Hygiene products: toothbrushes, toothpaste, toilet paper, deodorant, hand and body soap, shampoo, conditioner, razors, shaving cream, feminine hygiene products Cleaning products: laundry detergent, trash bags, cleaning wipes, dish soap, sponges, toilet cleaner, paper towels Home items: quilts for twin XL, full, or queen beds Baby care: diapers (all sizes), baby wipes School supplies: backpacks, notebooks, pencils, markers, crayons, English language learning books Other: Walmart or gas station gift cards Global Greens Needs: Seeds, Gardening gloves, Hand gardening tools, Shovels,Hoes, Garden rakes, Digging forks, Buckets, Watering cans, Gas cards, Hoses One-time needs: Landscaping trailer (1) Push mower (we could take a couple) Weed trimmer (we could take a couple)Organization: Lutheran Services In Iowa - Des Moines Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 50311 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: LSI Holidays Donation DriveHappy Holidays! This season is all about giving, and together, we can bring comfort and joy to those who need it most. Join our Holiday Donation Drive by contributing items for families in our community. Your generosity helps ensure everyone can share in the warmth of the season. Lutheran Services in Iowa (LSI) responds to the love of Jesus Christ through compassionate service. We proudly serve all 99 counties in Iowa through our programs in Early Childhood, Services for People with Disabilities, Mental Health, Immigrant and Refugee Services, and Foster Care and Adoption. We would love your support during this joyous time! Please drop off donations at LSI’s office, 3200 University Avenue, Des Moines. Our clients’ biggest needs include: Hygiene products: toothbrushes, toothpaste, toilet paper, deodorant, hand and body soap, shampoo, conditioner, razors, shaving cream, feminine hygiene products Cleaning products: laundry detergent, trash bags, cleaning wipes, dish soap, sponges, toilet cleaner, paper towels Home items: quilts for twin XL, full, or queen beds Baby care: diapers (all sizes), baby wipes School supplies: backpacks, notebooks, pencils, markers, crayons, English language learning books Other: Walmart or gas station gift cards Global Greens Needs: Seeds, Gardening gloves, Hand gardening tools, Shovels,Hoes, Garden rakes, Digging forks, Buckets, Watering cans, Gas cards, Hoses One-time needs: Landscaping trailer (1) Push mower (we could take a couple) Weed trimmer (we could take a couple) Thank you for helping LSI share the spirit of the season with Iowa families! Organization: Lutheran Services In Iowa - Des Moines Happy Holidays! This season is all about giving, and together, we can bring comfort and joy to those who need it most. Join our Holiday Donation Drive by contributing items for families in our community. Your generosity helps ensure everyone can share in the warmth of the season. Lutheran Services in Iowa (LSI) responds to the love of Jesus Christ through compassionate service. We proudly serve all 99 counties in Iowa through our programs in Early Childhood, Services for People with Disabilities, Mental Health, Immigrant and Refugee Services, and Foster Care and Adoption. We would love your support during this joyous time! Please drop off donations at LSI’s office, 3200 University Avenue, Des Moines. Our clients’ biggest needs include: Hygiene products: toothbrushes, toothpaste, toilet paper, deodorant, hand and body soap, shampoo, conditioner, razors, shaving cream, feminine hygiene products Cleaning products: laundry detergent, trash bags, cleaning wipes, dish soap, sponges, toilet cleaner, paper towels Home items: quilts for twin XL, full, or queen beds Baby care: diapers (all sizes), baby wipes School supplies: backpacks, notebooks, pencils, markers, crayons, English language learning books Other: Walmart or gas station gift cards Global Greens Needs: Seeds, Gardening gloves, Hand gardening tools, Shovels,Hoes, Garden rakes, Digging forks, Buckets, Watering cans, Gas cards, Hoses One-time needs: Landscaping trailer (1) Push mower (we could take a couple) Weed trimmer (we could take a couple) Thank you for helping LSI share the spirit of the season with Iowa families! Organization: Lutheran Services In Iowa - Des Moines Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 50311 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Mentoring - Quality Time Makes a Difference!Youth thrive on quality time - movies, restaurants, trips to the Science Center. Outings like these provide opportunities for mentors to make a difference in a child's life. Whether discussing important life decisions or just having fun together, mentors help youth become their best. Quality time cannot be purchased, only shared, so we look to volunteers like you! Training for volunteers will help you learn to think like a mentor. Process includes application, background check, proof of car insurance and a valid driver's license. Organization: Mentor Iowa Youth thrive on quality time - movies, restaurants, trips to the Science Center. Outings like these provide opportunities for mentors to make a difference in a child's life. Whether discussing important life decisions or just having fun together, mentors help youth become their best. Quality time cannot be purchased, only shared, so we look to volunteers like you! Training for volunteers will help you learn to think like a mentor. Process includes application, background check, proof of car insurance and a valid driver's license. Organization: Mentor Iowa Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 50322 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Your team can make an impact! All 4 Locations!Looking for something fun to do with your team, small group, business, family, or church group? Consider volunteering at the Many Hands Market! At our Grimes, Clive, Indianola and Merle Hay locations. Online Registration Groups large and small can come to our thrift store (or we will come to YOU!) Help us sort and process donations of clothes, handbags, shoes, toys and more! This is an activity for all abilities. It is great for team building and strengthening. 100% of our proceeds go back towards local and global missions.
Organization: Many Hands Thrift Market Looking for something fun to do with your team, small group, business, family, or church group? Consider volunteering at the Many Hands Market! At our Grimes, Clive, Indianola and Merle Hay locations. Online Registration Groups large and small can come to our thrift store (or we will come to YOU!) Help us sort and process donations of clothes, handbags, shoes, toys and more! This is an activity for all abilities. It is great for team building and strengthening. 100% of our proceeds go back towards local and global missions.
Organization: Many Hands Thrift Market Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 50310 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Thrift Volunteer - Perfect for Silver Cord - NO SCHEDULE - All 4 Locations!PERFECT SCHEDULE for Silver Cord and Student Volunteers! Serve Monday - Saturday during store hours for as long or as little fits into your schedule. At the thrift store, you can sort and process donations, tag clothing items, create displays, help with marketing, and much more. We want to find the best fit for you. NO Scheduling...flexible hours! At our Grimes, Clive, Indianola and Merle Hay locations. Online Registration 100% of our proceeds go back towards local and global missions. We are a thrift store with a purpose that provides a better way of donating and serving.
Organization: Many Hands Thrift Market PERFECT SCHEDULE for Silver Cord and Student Volunteers! Serve Monday - Saturday during store hours for as long or as little fits into your schedule. At the thrift store, you can sort and process donations, tag clothing items, create displays, help with marketing, and much more. We want to find the best fit for you. NO Scheduling...flexible hours! At our Grimes, Clive, Indianola and Merle Hay locations. Online Registration 100% of our proceeds go back towards local and global missions. We are a thrift store with a purpose that provides a better way of donating and serving.
Organization: Many Hands Thrift Market Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 50310 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Merle Hay Store - Metal Recycling VolunteerOur goal at Many Hands is to be good stewards of the items we are given. We try to repurpose, reuse, or recycle as much as possible. This volunteer opportunity would be at our Merle Hay store sorting metal into categories to be recycled. This opportunity could be 5-10 hours a week, at your convenience to help us process metal items from our thrift stores. Organization: Many Hands Thrift Market Our goal at Many Hands is to be good stewards of the items we are given. We try to repurpose, reuse, or recycle as much as possible. This volunteer opportunity would be at our Merle Hay store sorting metal into categories to be recycled. This opportunity could be 5-10 hours a week, at your convenience to help us process metal items from our thrift stores. Organization: Many Hands Thrift Market Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 50310 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Love Thrifting? Earn rewards for service!We are ALWAYS taking volunteers at our thrift stores. We have individual opportunities as well as opportunities for small groups. Hours of service can qualify for store discount or towards mission trips! At the thrift store, you can sort and process donations, tag clothing items, create displays, help with marketing, and much more. We want to find the best fit for you. Find community and encouragement. NO SHIFT SCHEDULING REQUIRED. Schedule an orientation then serve at your convenience during store hours. At our Grimes, Clive, Indianola and Merle Hay locations. Online Registration 100% of our proceeds go back towards local and global missions. Organization: Many Hands Thrift Market We are ALWAYS taking volunteers at our thrift stores. We have individual opportunities as well as opportunities for small groups. Hours of service can qualify for store discount or towards mission trips! At the thrift store, you can sort and process donations, tag clothing items, create displays, help with marketing, and much more. We want to find the best fit for you. Find community and encouragement. NO SHIFT SCHEDULING REQUIRED. Schedule an orientation then serve at your convenience during store hours. At our Grimes, Clive, Indianola and Merle Hay locations. Online Registration 100% of our proceeds go back towards local and global missions. Organization: Many Hands Thrift Market Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 50310 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Linen Volunteer - All 4 Locations!We are looking for volunteers to serve in our linen department. This is a great little department that handles all of the fabric, sheets, curtains, etc. You would work with other volunteers and staff to sort, measure, price and hang linens. No scheduling, flexible time commitments and a great community. Online Registration All for a GREAT cause! All proceeds go to local and global missions. At our Grimes, Clive, Indianola and Merle Hay locations. Organization: Many Hands Thrift Market We are looking for volunteers to serve in our linen department. This is a great little department that handles all of the fabric, sheets, curtains, etc. You would work with other volunteers and staff to sort, measure, price and hang linens. No scheduling, flexible time commitments and a great community. Online Registration All for a GREAT cause! All proceeds go to local and global missions. At our Grimes, Clive, Indianola and Merle Hay locations. Organization: Many Hands Thrift Market Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 50310 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Flexible, Fun THRIFT Volunteering! All 4 LocationsWe are ALWAYS taking volunteers at our thrift store. We have individual opportunities as well as opportunities for small groups. At the thrift store, you can sort and process donations, tag clothing items, create displays, help with marketing, and much more. We want to find the best fit for you. Find community and encouragement. NO SCHEDULING REQUIRED. Sign up for an orientation then serve at your convenience within store hours. At our Grimes, Clive, Indianola and Merle Hay locations. Online Registration 100% of our proceeds go back towards local and global missions. Organization: Many Hands Thrift Market We are ALWAYS taking volunteers at our thrift store. We have individual opportunities as well as opportunities for small groups. At the thrift store, you can sort and process donations, tag clothing items, create displays, help with marketing, and much more. We want to find the best fit for you. Find community and encouragement. NO SCHEDULING REQUIRED. Sign up for an orientation then serve at your convenience within store hours. At our Grimes, Clive, Indianola and Merle Hay locations. Online Registration 100% of our proceeds go back towards local and global missions. Organization: Many Hands Thrift Market Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 50310 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Flexible Scheduling- Great for Silver Cord Students - All 4 Locations!Perfect for Silver Cord and Student Volunteers! Monday - Saturday whenever the store is open for as long or as little fits into your schedule. At the thrift store, you can sort and process donations, tag clothing items, create displays, help with marketing, and much more. We want to find the best fit for you. NO Scheduling...flexible hours! At our Grimes, Clive, Indianola and Merle Hay locations. Online Registration 100% of our proceeds go back towards local and global missions. We are a thrift store with a purpose that provides a better way of donating and serving.
Organization: Many Hands Thrift Market Perfect for Silver Cord and Student Volunteers! Monday - Saturday whenever the store is open for as long or as little fits into your schedule. At the thrift store, you can sort and process donations, tag clothing items, create displays, help with marketing, and much more. We want to find the best fit for you. NO Scheduling...flexible hours! At our Grimes, Clive, Indianola and Merle Hay locations. Online Registration 100% of our proceeds go back towards local and global missions. We are a thrift store with a purpose that provides a better way of donating and serving.
Organization: Many Hands Thrift Market Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 50310 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Electronics Testers Needed - All 4 locations!Come test and help price electronics. We've got TVs, Radios, Video Games, You name it! We are ALWAYS taking volunteers at our thrift store. We have individual opportunities as well as opportunities for small groups. At the thrift store, you can sort and process donations, tag clothing items, create displays, help with marketing, and much more. We want to find the best fit for you. Find community and encouragement. NO SCHEDULING REQUIRED. Schedule an orientation in the location you want to serve then serve at your convenience within store hours. At our Grimes, Clive, Indianola and Merle Hay locations. Online Registration 100% of our proceeds go back towards local and global missions. Organization: Many Hands Thrift Market Come test and help price electronics. We've got TVs, Radios, Video Games, You name it! We are ALWAYS taking volunteers at our thrift store. We have individual opportunities as well as opportunities for small groups. At the thrift store, you can sort and process donations, tag clothing items, create displays, help with marketing, and much more. We want to find the best fit for you. Find community and encouragement. NO SCHEDULING REQUIRED. Schedule an orientation in the location you want to serve then serve at your convenience within store hours. At our Grimes, Clive, Indianola and Merle Hay locations. Online Registration 100% of our proceeds go back towards local and global missions. Organization: Many Hands Thrift Market Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 50310 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Clothing Closet AssistantHelp clients shop for clothing in the clothing closet. Needs good customer service, patience and organization skills. Need to fill out volunteer application prior. Register to volunteer with Waypoint via VolunteerLocal Organization: WayPoint Resources (formerly Waukee Area Christian Services) Help clients shop for clothing in the clothing closet. Needs good customer service, patience and organization skills. Need to fill out volunteer application prior. Register to volunteer with Waypoint via VolunteerLocal Organization: WayPoint Resources (formerly Waukee Area Christian Services) Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 50263 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: WesleyLife Dahl Adult Day Center Volunteer OpportunitiesWesleyLife Dahl Adult Day Center are looking for committed short term and/or long term volunteers to help and assist our participants during our open hours. Volunteers need to complete a volunteer application that includes a background check, TB test, and Dependent Adult Abuse and other trainings. Volunteer duties are but not limited to: 1:1 and small group activities with participants, cleaning, meals and meal prep, activity prep and facilitation, outings. If you are interested in more information about this opportunity please contact, Hannah Funk at hfunk@wesleylife.org or call 515-271-6701. Organization: WesleyLife WesleyLife Dahl Adult Day Center are looking for committed short term and/or long term volunteers to help and assist our participants during our open hours. Volunteers need to complete a volunteer application that includes a background check, TB test, and Dependent Adult Abuse and other trainings. Volunteer duties are but not limited to: 1:1 and small group activities with participants, cleaning, meals and meal prep, activity prep and facilitation, outings. If you are interested in more information about this opportunity please contact, Hannah Funk at hfunk@wesleylife.org or call 515-271-6701. Organization: WesleyLife Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 50312 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Iowa Volunteer Long-Term Care Ombudsman- Polk and surrounding countiesThe Office of the State Long-Term Care Ombudsman coordinates a volunteer ombudsman program, and we are actively seeking volunteers throughout the state of Iowa! After completing initial certification training, a volunteer ombudsman in our program will make regular visits to an assigned long-term care facility to help serve as a voice for residents, talking with them about their rights, empowering them, and providing advocacy. Our volunteers are asked to spend a minimum of 3 hours per month in their assigned facility, complete monthly reports, work with long-term care ombudsman staff at the local and state levels, and complete annual continuing education to remain certified. Visits to facilities are generally unannounced and can be made at any time, any day generally between the hours of 8am-8pm. For a volunteer who may wish to make an impact but not wish/be able to make visits to facilities, there are more administrative volunteer opportunities available on an individualized basis. If you have a passion for helping other people, especially those most vulnerable in our state, feel free to contact us for an application! 866-236-1430 or sltco@hhs.iowa.gov Organization: Office of the State Long-Term Care Ombudsman The Office of the State Long-Term Care Ombudsman coordinates a volunteer ombudsman program, and we are actively seeking volunteers throughout the state of Iowa! After completing initial certification training, a volunteer ombudsman in our program will make regular visits to an assigned long-term care facility to help serve as a voice for residents, talking with them about their rights, empowering them, and providing advocacy. Our volunteers are asked to spend a minimum of 3 hours per month in their assigned facility, complete monthly reports, work with long-term care ombudsman staff at the local and state levels, and complete annual continuing education to remain certified. Visits to facilities are generally unannounced and can be made at any time, any day generally between the hours of 8am-8pm. For a volunteer who may wish to make an impact but not wish/be able to make visits to facilities, there are more administrative volunteer opportunities available on an individualized basis. If you have a passion for helping other people, especially those most vulnerable in our state, feel free to contact us for an application! 866-236-1430 or sltco@hhs.iowa.gov Organization: Office of the State Long-Term Care Ombudsman Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 50319 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Morning Program at McCombs Middle SchoolWe are looking for people who are committed and dedicated to helping our kids in the community. We have several openings, including yoga teacher and cooking teacher, and would love to hear from you. Classes are held weekly, and the schedule is flexible. background will be require Organization: Association of Youth Development and Enrichment We are looking for people who are committed and dedicated to helping our kids in the community. We have several openings, including yoga teacher and cooking teacher, and would love to hear from you. Classes are held weekly, and the schedule is flexible. background will be require Organization: Association of Youth Development and Enrichment Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 50320 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Oakridge Holiday Assistance DriveHOLIDAY GIVING The holiday season is a perfect time to give back to the community, and your gift to Oakridge Neighborhood can make a lasting impact on families and individuals. Here's how you can make a difference: GIFT CARDS & CASH DONATIONS Donations of cash or gift cards to Walmart,Hy-Vee, Dollar General, etc. provide vital assistance for families to use for food, clothing, and essentials. SHOES & WINTER GEAR Give
the gift of warmth this season with new shoes, sweatshirts, coats, underwear, and socks
for the children and families at Oakridge. All sizes welcome from youth to adults. HOUSEHOLD ESSENTIALS & PERSONAL CARE ITEMS Please help our low-income families have a brighter holiday season by donating household products, personal care items, diapers, and blankets. Organization: Oakridge Neighborhood Services HOLIDAY GIVING The holiday season is a perfect time to give back to the community, and your gift to Oakridge Neighborhood can make a lasting impact on families and individuals. Here's how you can make a difference: GIFT CARDS & CASH DONATIONS Donations of cash or gift cards to Walmart,Hy-Vee, Dollar General, etc. provide vital assistance for families to use for food, clothing, and essentials. SHOES & WINTER GEAR Give
the gift of warmth this season with new shoes, sweatshirts, coats, underwear, and socks
for the children and families at Oakridge. All sizes welcome from youth to adults. HOUSEHOLD ESSENTIALS & PERSONAL CARE ITEMS Please help our low-income families have a brighter holiday season by donating household products, personal care items, diapers, and blankets. Organization: Oakridge Neighborhood Services Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 50314 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Snacks for ProgramsThe Young Women’s Resource Center offers in-school and after-school groups where students can connect, learn, and grow in a safe and supportive space. Many of our participants face food insecurity, and snacks make a real difference in helping them stay nourished and focused. We’re collecting individually packaged grab-and-go snacks for our groups. Suggested snack items include: · Uncrustables · Granola or Fruit Bars · Cheese Sticks · Beef Jerky · Applesauce Pouches or Cups · Juice Boxes · Chips · Crackers · Cookies Organization: Young Women's Resource Center The Young Women’s Resource Center offers in-school and after-school groups where students can connect, learn, and grow in a safe and supportive space. Many of our participants face food insecurity, and snacks make a real difference in helping them stay nourished and focused. We’re collecting individually packaged grab-and-go snacks for our groups. Suggested snack items include: · Uncrustables · Granola or Fruit Bars · Cheese Sticks · Beef Jerky · Applesauce Pouches or Cups · Juice Boxes · Chips · Crackers · Cookies Organization: Young Women's Resource Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 50309 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Volunteer from Home: Turn T-Shirts into Tote Bags!T-Shirt Tote Bags are needed to serve families with a pre-packed sack of food at our mobile pantries. We need your help to turn donated T-Shirts into Tote Bags using our provided instructions (link below).
Instructions: https://www.foodbankiowa.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/03/DIY-TShirt-Tote.pdf Organization: Food Bank Of Iowa - Des Moines T-Shirt Tote Bags are needed to serve families with a pre-packed sack of food at our mobile pantries. We need your help to turn donated T-Shirts into Tote Bags using our provided instructions (link below).
Instructions: https://www.foodbankiowa.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/03/DIY-TShirt-Tote.pdf Organization: Food Bank Of Iowa - Des Moines Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 50316 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Be a Compassionate Companion to Hospice Patients in Central IowaWesleyLife Hospice is looking for compassionate and caring individuals to give the gift of time and presence to individuals in Central Iowa. Our patients needs this more than ever. Volunteers support patients and families in a variety of ways. Finding common interests through conversation, listening to cherished memories, holding a hand, playing a game, or taking a stroll are all things you could do to brighten someone's day. By providing this extra companionship at the end stage of life, volunteers can touch the hearts of our patients and even change their life - or your own! Volunteer areas include: Companionship visits Phone calls Veteran to Veteran visits Music Respite Pet Therapy Bereavement Office WorkWe will work with your schedule! As little as an hour a month or several hours a week, we can help you give back in a way that works for you. We care for clients and families in Boone, Dallas, Jasper, Marion, Marshall, Polk, Story, and Warren counties. Hear from one of our volunteers about what it means to volunteer with WesleyLife Hospice: "Being a volunteer for WesleyLife Hospice means the world to me. I have personally been through hospice with multiple family members, and being a volunteer for hospice now means I can make the experience pleasing for others. To know you are helping someone and comforting them makes me feel very happy to be a volunteer. The best part of being a volunteer is being there for someone who might not have anyone, and letting them know they are not alone. The connections I have made through volunteering are some that I will cherish and be thankful for." - Lindsey Please contact Diana Ferriss, Volunteer Coordinator, for more information at dferriss@wesleylife.org or 515.229.7366. You may also fill out our volunteer application online! Click here to sign up! Thank you for your interest in volunteering with WesleyLife Hospice! Organization: WesleyLife WesleyLife Hospice is looking for compassionate and caring individuals to give the gift of time and presence to individuals in Central Iowa. Our patients needs this more than ever. Volunteers support patients and families in a variety of ways. Finding common interests through conversation, listening to cherished memories, holding a hand, playing a game, or taking a stroll are all things you could do to brighten someone's day. By providing this extra companionship at the end stage of life, volunteers can touch the hearts of our patients and even change their life - or your own! Volunteer areas include: Companionship visits Phone calls Veteran to Veteran visits Music Respite Pet Therapy Bereavement Office WorkWe will work with your schedule! As little as an hour a month or several hours a week, we can help you give back in a way that works for you. We care for clients and families in Boone, Dallas, Jasper, Marion, Marshall, Polk, Story, and Warren counties. Hear from one of our volunteers about what it means to volunteer with WesleyLife Hospice: "Being a volunteer for WesleyLife Hospice means the world to me. I have personally been through hospice with multiple family members, and being a volunteer for hospice now means I can make the experience pleasing for others. To know you are helping someone and comforting them makes me feel very happy to be a volunteer. The best part of being a volunteer is being there for someone who might not have anyone, and letting them know they are not alone. The connections I have made through volunteering are some that I will cherish and be thankful for." - Lindsey Please contact Diana Ferriss, Volunteer Coordinator, for more information at dferriss@wesleylife.org or 515.229.7366. You may also fill out our volunteer application online! Click here to sign up! Thank you for your interest in volunteering with WesleyLife Hospice! Organization: WesleyLife Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Organization Requirement: >16 years old Zip Code: 50322 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Donate Essentials to Fill the Bins for People in Need!We get a lot of foot traffic in our office and are working to create and supply a free, take what you need essentials bin for people in need. We are looking for donations of the following items: warm hats and glovesnew sockshand warmers (ie HotHands)feminine hygiene projectsgranola bars and other non-perishable snackshard candies bottled watertoothbrushes and tooth pasteShampoo (travel size)Soap (bar or travel size)deodorant hand sanitizer (travel size)nail clipperscombs or hairbrushesquart sized ziploc bagsDonations can be brought to our office at 1618 6th Ave Des Moines, IA 50314 Thank you!! Organization: HOME, Inc. We get a lot of foot traffic in our office and are working to create and supply a free, take what you need essentials bin for people in need. We are looking for donations of the following items: warm hats and glovesnew sockshand warmers (ie HotHands)feminine hygiene projectsgranola bars and other non-perishable snackshard candies bottled watertoothbrushes and tooth pasteShampoo (travel size)Soap (bar or travel size)deodorant hand sanitizer (travel size)nail clipperscombs or hairbrushesquart sized ziploc bagsDonations can be brought to our office at 1618 6th Ave Des Moines, IA 50314 Thank you!! Organization: HOME, Inc. Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 50314 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: ELL TutoringTutoring volunteers support former refugees as their develop their English language and conversation skills, study for their U.S. Citizenship Exam, or work to improve their job skills. Meetings take place at times that work for both student and tutor. Tutoring sessions can take place at LSI's office on University Ave or virtually. Training and support provided - education experience is a plus, but not required. Key responsibilities Meet with student (either individually or in small groups of 2-5) at chosen time and location to work with them on activities that will help them develop their English language and conversation skills or study for their U.S. Citizenship Exam Communicate respectfully with students when engaging in repeat activities and topics to give students an opportunity to master the content Adjust plans, techniques, and/or approaches to meet the learning styles of the students and follow the instruction of the lead teacher with the ultimate goal of helping students become independent learners
Organization: Lutheran Services In Iowa - Des Moines Tutoring volunteers support former refugees as their develop their English language and conversation skills, study for their U.S. Citizenship Exam, or work to improve their job skills. Meetings take place at times that work for both student and tutor. Tutoring sessions can take place at LSI's office on University Ave or virtually. Training and support provided - education experience is a plus, but not required. Key responsibilities Meet with student (either individually or in small groups of 2-5) at chosen time and location to work with them on activities that will help them develop their English language and conversation skills or study for their U.S. Citizenship Exam Communicate respectfully with students when engaging in repeat activities and topics to give students an opportunity to master the content Adjust plans, techniques, and/or approaches to meet the learning styles of the students and follow the instruction of the lead teacher with the ultimate goal of helping students become independent learners
Organization: Lutheran Services In Iowa - Des Moines Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 50311 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: VITA (Volunteer Income Tax Assistance) Tax PreparerNO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY! Become a Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) Tax Preparer with Iowa Center for Economic Success. We are looking for volunteers who want to have significant impact in the lives of people in their own community. You can become an IRS trained and certified volunteer tax preparer prior to the beginning of the tax season and then assist taxpayers by accurately preparing their taxes for free. In-person and online training available. If you enjoy working with numbers and people, this would be a great opportunity for you! Organization: Iowa Center for Economic Success NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY! Become a Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) Tax Preparer with Iowa Center for Economic Success. We are looking for volunteers who want to have significant impact in the lives of people in their own community. You can become an IRS trained and certified volunteer tax preparer prior to the beginning of the tax season and then assist taxpayers by accurately preparing their taxes for free. In-person and online training available. If you enjoy working with numbers and people, this would be a great opportunity for you! Organization: Iowa Center for Economic Success Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 50312 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: VITA (Volunteer Income Tax Assistance) GreeterNO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY! Become a Greeter for the Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) program with Iowa Center for Economic Success. We are looking for volunteers who want to have significant impact in the lives of people in their own community. If you are a friendly person, this could be the role for you! You would be the first person to interact with taxpayers coming to have their tax returns prepared free of charge. Your responsibility would be to greet the clients, make sure they have some basic tax documents, and add them to the list for tax preparation.
Organization: Iowa Center for Economic Success NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY! Become a Greeter for the Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) program with Iowa Center for Economic Success. We are looking for volunteers who want to have significant impact in the lives of people in their own community. If you are a friendly person, this could be the role for you! You would be the first person to interact with taxpayers coming to have their tax returns prepared free of charge. Your responsibility would be to greet the clients, make sure they have some basic tax documents, and add them to the list for tax preparation.
Organization: Iowa Center for Economic Success Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 50310 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Resource Closet Support & Donation SortingThis is a great opportunity for individuals who want to get involved but may not be able to commit on a weekly or monthly basis. The Young Women's Resource Center offers three essential resource closets to support participants: the Baby Hub, the Food Pantry, and the Care Closet. Tasks include: Sorting through donated goods to ensure they are clean, usable, and properly categorized. Stock and organize hygiene items, food donations, and supplies for participants in designated closets to ensure easy access and distribution. Assisting with inventory checks and helping to maintain a well-organized donation area.If you’re interested in volunteering with YWRC, please complete a volunteer application online at https://ywrc.org/volunteer-application/ or contact Feleecia, Community Outreach Manager, at (515) 244-4901 or at fwatkins@ywrc.org for more information. Organization: Young Women's Resource Center This is a great opportunity for individuals who want to get involved but may not be able to commit on a weekly or monthly basis. The Young Women's Resource Center offers three essential resource closets to support participants: the Baby Hub, the Food Pantry, and the Care Closet. Tasks include: Sorting through donated goods to ensure they are clean, usable, and properly categorized. Stock and organize hygiene items, food donations, and supplies for participants in designated closets to ensure easy access and distribution. Assisting with inventory checks and helping to maintain a well-organized donation area.If you’re interested in volunteering with YWRC, please complete a volunteer application online at https://ywrc.org/volunteer-application/ or contact Feleecia, Community Outreach Manager, at (515) 244-4901 or at fwatkins@ywrc.org for more information. Organization: Young Women's Resource Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 50309 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: 2026 Des Moines Arts Festival Event Management TeamTo learn more, visit our website and submit an inquiry form: https://www.desmoinesartsfestival.org/emt Our EMT is currently made up of 70 volunteers who work closely with Festival staff leading up to the Festival and then manages specific areas on-site including load in, load out, general volunteers, troubleshooting, etc. Essentially, the EMT is the eyes and ears of the Festival ensuring everything runs smoothly and our guests and participants are having their best experience. Volunteer areas of focus include: Artist Relations Organization: Des Moines Arts Festival, Inc To learn more, visit our website and submit an inquiry form: https://www.desmoinesartsfestival.org/emt Our EMT is currently made up of 70 volunteers who work closely with Festival staff leading up to the Festival and then manages specific areas on-site including load in, load out, general volunteers, troubleshooting, etc. Essentially, the EMT is the eyes and ears of the Festival ensuring everything runs smoothly and our guests and participants are having their best experience. Volunteer areas of focus include: Artist Relations Organization: Des Moines Arts Festival, Inc Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 50309 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Girl Scout Club FaciltiatorGirl Scouts of Greater Iowa has an exciting, short-term, mission-focused volunteer opportunity for you to work with elementary-aged girls to help them build courage, confidence, and character in Girl Scout Club! This short-term after-school program is for girls in grades K-5 and takes place one hour each week, for five weeks. Girl Scouts of Greater Iowa partners with schools and community partners around the Central Iowa area to make these Girl Scout Clubs possible! Several after school Girl Scout Clubs are starting soon and we need your help as a club facilitator! Club size, dates, and times vary by location. We’ll provide you with training, resources, lesson plans and supplies for each session, as well as ongoing support to deliver a positive learning environment for girls! Each week, you’ll lead participants in hands-on activities—encouraging them as they learn and try new things. While participating in a traditional Girl Scout troop experience is the heart of Girl Scouting, some girls and their families have barriers and challenges that prevent them from having access to a Girl Scout troop. That’s where Girl Scouts of Greater Iowa’s Mission Outreach programs come in! The goal of Mission Outreach is to meet girls where they are, in an effort to reduce barriers and expand access to Girl Scout programming, providing opportunities for leadership, adventure, and success. We work with youth-serving community partners in our council to bring high-quality, short-term Girl Scout experiences to girls. A part of the Mission Outreach program is Girl Scout Club! Club sessions are designed based off the Girl Scout Leadership Experience, providing girls an onsite and hands-on learning environment to explore the areas of STEAM, outdoors, life skills, and entrepreneurship to build courage, confidence, and character. All activities are girl-led and guided by a trained Girl Scout Club Volunteer! Our activity plans include: Self-expression and empowerment, Social relationship development, STEAM, Teamwork and leadership, Financial literacy and money management, Engaged citizenship. Organization: Girl Scouts Of Greater Iowa Girl Scouts of Greater Iowa has an exciting, short-term, mission-focused volunteer opportunity for you to work with elementary-aged girls to help them build courage, confidence, and character in Girl Scout Club! This short-term after-school program is for girls in grades K-5 and takes place one hour each week, for five weeks. Girl Scouts of Greater Iowa partners with schools and community partners around the Central Iowa area to make these Girl Scout Clubs possible! Several after school Girl Scout Clubs are starting soon and we need your help as a club facilitator! Club size, dates, and times vary by location. We’ll provide you with training, resources, lesson plans and supplies for each session, as well as ongoing support to deliver a positive learning environment for girls! Each week, you’ll lead participants in hands-on activities—encouraging them as they learn and try new things. While participating in a traditional Girl Scout troop experience is the heart of Girl Scouting, some girls and their families have barriers and challenges that prevent them from having access to a Girl Scout troop. That’s where Girl Scouts of Greater Iowa’s Mission Outreach programs come in! The goal of Mission Outreach is to meet girls where they are, in an effort to reduce barriers and expand access to Girl Scout programming, providing opportunities for leadership, adventure, and success. We work with youth-serving community partners in our council to bring high-quality, short-term Girl Scout experiences to girls. A part of the Mission Outreach program is Girl Scout Club! Club sessions are designed based off the Girl Scout Leadership Experience, providing girls an onsite and hands-on learning environment to explore the areas of STEAM, outdoors, life skills, and entrepreneurship to build courage, confidence, and character. All activities are girl-led and guided by a trained Girl Scout Club Volunteer! Our activity plans include: Self-expression and empowerment, Social relationship development, STEAM, Teamwork and leadership, Financial literacy and money management, Engaged citizenship. Organization: Girl Scouts Of Greater Iowa Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 50322 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Volunteers Power SafeNetRx!With the influx of medication donations and increasing need for medication assistance, we need your help. Our volunteers assist in logging incoming donations into our inventory. Learn more about how you can make a difference in our community and sign up to volunteer at SafeNetRx today! Organization: SafeNetRx With the influx of medication donations and increasing need for medication assistance, we need your help. Our volunteers assist in logging incoming donations into our inventory. Learn more about how you can make a difference in our community and sign up to volunteer at SafeNetRx today! Organization: SafeNetRx Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 50111-5282 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: More Than a Backstage Pass: Shift, Lights, Sound!Ever wished you had a backstage pass to see everything that goes into a production? This is it! As a volunteer working backstage at The Des Moines Playhouse, you'll do much more than observe the action. If ladders, lights, and hand tools intrigue you, consider joining the Light Hanging Crew which carefully positions each light prior to a show. Volunteers are also needed to run the light board, followspots, and sound board during shows. And for a true backstage experience during the show, consider joining the shift/fly Crew. Crew volunteers stay busy changing the set during scene breaks and intermission - including scenery that is flown in from above! Staff will provide hands-on training for all roles so you'll be confident when the house lights go down. Join the team and let the fun begin! Learn more: https://www.dmplayhouse.com/volunteer/back-stage Organization: Des Moines Playhouse Ever wished you had a backstage pass to see everything that goes into a production? This is it! As a volunteer working backstage at The Des Moines Playhouse, you'll do much more than observe the action. If ladders, lights, and hand tools intrigue you, consider joining the Light Hanging Crew which carefully positions each light prior to a show. Volunteers are also needed to run the light board, followspots, and sound board during shows. And for a true backstage experience during the show, consider joining the shift/fly Crew. Crew volunteers stay busy changing the set during scene breaks and intermission - including scenery that is flown in from above! Staff will provide hands-on training for all roles so you'll be confident when the house lights go down. Join the team and let the fun begin! Learn more: https://www.dmplayhouse.com/volunteer/back-stage Organization: Des Moines Playhouse Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Organization Requirement: >14 years old Zip Code: 50312 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Make a scene: Set & Props Construction, PaintingCome make a scene as a member of The Des Moines Playhouse set crew. We have a great opportunity for volunteers who enjoy building and painting to assist the technical director in constructing the different sets and large prop pieces that star in our plays. We have jobs for the skilled carpenter and for the novice handyman trying to buff up some basic carpentry skills. On the same note, accomplished painters are welcomed and will have the opportunity to showcase their skills, but we welcome volunteers without any experience as an artist. We have a great team with a variety of experience levels, which creates an ideal environment for working together, learning new techniques, and sharing ideas. Volunteers will be trained on. the detail set work. Learn more: https://www.dmplayhouse.com/volunteer/back-stage/ Organization: Des Moines Playhouse Come make a scene as a member of The Des Moines Playhouse set crew. We have a great opportunity for volunteers who enjoy building and painting to assist the technical director in constructing the different sets and large prop pieces that star in our plays. We have jobs for the skilled carpenter and for the novice handyman trying to buff up some basic carpentry skills. On the same note, accomplished painters are welcomed and will have the opportunity to showcase their skills, but we welcome volunteers without any experience as an artist. We have a great team with a variety of experience levels, which creates an ideal environment for working together, learning new techniques, and sharing ideas. Volunteers will be trained on. the detail set work. Learn more: https://www.dmplayhouse.com/volunteer/back-stage/ Organization: Des Moines Playhouse Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Organization Requirement: >14 years old Zip Code: 50312 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Helping guests make memories: Ushers, Tickets Reviewers, GreetersWant to be a part of the theatre without the stage fright? The Des Moines Playhouse needs welcoming individuals to greet patrons, help them find their seats, hand out programs, and help late arrivals be seated at an appropriate time and as quietly as possible. This team creates a memorable experience for our guests. In return, you'll get to see the show for yourself. Other responsibilities include making sure the theater is presentable for the next performance. You can volunteer individually, or bring some friends and family to fill the house positions needed for each show. This volunteer commitment begins one hour prior to curtain time and continues until the end of the performance. You can volunteer just once or for as many performances as you like. Come be a part of the theater and ensure that the show does go on. CLICK HERE to sign up! Organization: Des Moines Playhouse Want to be a part of the theatre without the stage fright? The Des Moines Playhouse needs welcoming individuals to greet patrons, help them find their seats, hand out programs, and help late arrivals be seated at an appropriate time and as quietly as possible. This team creates a memorable experience for our guests. In return, you'll get to see the show for yourself. Other responsibilities include making sure the theater is presentable for the next performance. You can volunteer individually, or bring some friends and family to fill the house positions needed for each show. This volunteer commitment begins one hour prior to curtain time and continues until the end of the performance. You can volunteer just once or for as many performances as you like. Come be a part of the theater and ensure that the show does go on. CLICK HERE to sign up! Organization: Des Moines Playhouse Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Organization Requirement: >14 years old Zip Code: 50312 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Actors & Actresses: Welcome to our stage!Have you ever pictured yourself on stage? Whether you are new to the stage or a seasoned actor, we have a spot for you! Beginning with auditions and ending with the final curtain call, staff and support volunteers are there to help. Many novices are concerned about learning lines or being nervous on stage - don't let this stop you! During the many weeks of rehearsal your role and character will become second nature. In fact, 50% of the actors who appear on our stages each year are new to the Playhouse! The stage awaits - contact us to learn more about upcoming shows! Learn more: https://www.dmplayhouse.com/volunteer/audition/ Organization: Des Moines Playhouse Have you ever pictured yourself on stage? Whether you are new to the stage or a seasoned actor, we have a spot for you! Beginning with auditions and ending with the final curtain call, staff and support volunteers are there to help. Many novices are concerned about learning lines or being nervous on stage - don't let this stop you! During the many weeks of rehearsal your role and character will become second nature. In fact, 50% of the actors who appear on our stages each year are new to the Playhouse! The stage awaits - contact us to learn more about upcoming shows! Learn more: https://www.dmplayhouse.com/volunteer/audition/ Organization: Des Moines Playhouse Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Organization Requirement: >10 years old Zip Code: 50312 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Bring Plays to Life: Costume Construction, Dressers, Hair and Makeup.The next time you go to a play, you could lean over to your friends and say, "I made that." As a stitcher for The Des Moines Playhouse, you'll help build our costumes and put the finishing touches on projects. If you can sew, from simple alterations to full-scale construction, come spend some time in our costume shop and help bring our plays to life. If sewing's not your thing, you can jump in behind the scenes as a dresser or hair and makeup volunteer. Dressers are the extra pair of hands our actors need to make fast costume changes during performances. Learn more: https://www.dmplayhouse.com/volunteer/back-stage/ Organization: Des Moines Playhouse The next time you go to a play, you could lean over to your friends and say, "I made that." As a stitcher for The Des Moines Playhouse, you'll help build our costumes and put the finishing touches on projects. If you can sew, from simple alterations to full-scale construction, come spend some time in our costume shop and help bring our plays to life. If sewing's not your thing, you can jump in behind the scenes as a dresser or hair and makeup volunteer. Dressers are the extra pair of hands our actors need to make fast costume changes during performances. Learn more: https://www.dmplayhouse.com/volunteer/back-stage/ Organization: Des Moines Playhouse Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Organization Requirement: >16 years old Zip Code: 50312 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Assemble and donate "lunch kits" to refugees!The IRC in Iowa is currently in need of donations of "lunch kits" for our newly employed refugees! These kits would include: Insulated lunch boxWater bottle or thermosSmall set of tupperware containersSmall ice packYour company, organization/club, family, or you as an individual can make a difference by purchasing these items for those new to our state and workforce. These items will continue to provide for them longer than the holiday season! For more information please contact IRC in Iowa Community Engagement Coordinator, Kate Brockmeyer at 641-200-1985 or email Iowa@rescue.org Organization: International Rescue Committee - Iowa The IRC in Iowa is currently in need of donations of "lunch kits" for our newly employed refugees! These kits would include: Insulated lunch boxWater bottle or thermosSmall set of tupperware containersSmall ice packYour company, organization/club, family, or you as an individual can make a difference by purchasing these items for those new to our state and workforce. These items will continue to provide for them longer than the holiday season! For more information please contact IRC in Iowa Community Engagement Coordinator, Kate Brockmeyer at 641-200-1985 or email Iowa@rescue.org Organization: International Rescue Committee - Iowa Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 50309 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Food DonationsOur food pantry is very busy all year but especially during the holidays as families struggle to provide basic necessities along with holiday gifts. Organization: The Salvation Army - Des Moines Our food pantry is very busy all year but especially during the holidays as families struggle to provide basic necessities along with holiday gifts. Organization: The Salvation Army - Des Moines Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 50325 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Hope Lodge Supply DriveThe American Cancer Society Hope Lodge is a home away from home for cancer patients and a caregiver when their cancer treatment takes them far from home. There are over 30 lodges nationwide with the closest lodges to Central Iowa located in Iowa City, Iowa, Omaha, Nebraska and Rochester, Minnesota. Our lodges provide lodging to patients who have to travel over 40 miles for treatment and come fully furnished thanks to the support of many generous donors. We are always looking for additional support through financial donations, or supplies including non-perishable items, paper products, and many other items that help to provide comfortable and clean home away from home. If you or your company is interested in supporting our Hope Lodges, please reach out to us for our current "wish list" or supply needs. There are also other opportunities to volunteer including doing activities with the guests, preparing meals or general housekeeping. We would be happy to talk to you on how you and your team can give back and make an impact in the fight against cancer. Organization: American Cancer Society Iowa The American Cancer Society Hope Lodge is a home away from home for cancer patients and a caregiver when their cancer treatment takes them far from home. There are over 30 lodges nationwide with the closest lodges to Central Iowa located in Iowa City, Iowa, Omaha, Nebraska and Rochester, Minnesota. Our lodges provide lodging to patients who have to travel over 40 miles for treatment and come fully furnished thanks to the support of many generous donors. We are always looking for additional support through financial donations, or supplies including non-perishable items, paper products, and many other items that help to provide comfortable and clean home away from home. If you or your company is interested in supporting our Hope Lodges, please reach out to us for our current "wish list" or supply needs. There are also other opportunities to volunteer including doing activities with the guests, preparing meals or general housekeeping. We would be happy to talk to you on how you and your team can give back and make an impact in the fight against cancer. Organization: American Cancer Society Iowa Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 50304 Allow Groups: No |