Heart of America Shakespeare Festival 2023 - The Tempest
Volunteer with HASF and celebrate our 31st season of FREE professional theatre!
HASF invites YOU to be a part of the 2023 festival production of The Tempest! The Festival utilizes volunteers nightly to assist with the front of house operations during the festival.

Volunteer with Friends! Earn Community Service Hours! Celebrate HASF’s 31st Season with Theatre, Food and FUN!

All volunteers are required to be in the park by 5:30pm and most volunteers are finished by 9:30pm, though some jobs may be completed as early as 8:00pm. Tasks may include greeting and handing out programs, managing the nightly raffle, merchandise and food/drink ticket sales, and audience counting.

Please click here to view available time slots and sign up for your chosen night(s). 

Volunteers get early access to our general seating area and an invitation to our final dress rehearsal for an exclusive preview of The Tempest. We look forward to seeing you in the park!

Location:
Southmoreland Park
4600 Oak St
Kansas City, Missouri 64111
Contact Information
phone: (816) 531-7728
Offer Valid: June 13, 2023July 2, 2023
Birdsall House seeking board members
Reggio inspired child care
Birdsall House is a small childcare center located in Midtown and ready to grow.  We offer a unique experience for children to experience the joy of childhood, like generation in the past.  Our curriculum is based on the science of brain and child development, the wisdom of Magda Gerber and influence of the Reggio Emilia method.  Our students learn naturally with the help of the environment and the older students that they play with. Reminiscent of playing and learning from sibling and neighborhood children, like generations before. When it is time to start kindergarten, our students are not only ready, but also excited to learn.  We have been in operation for 8 years with a great supportive board.  We are now ready to grow and are hoping to find board members who can help us with our growth. 
Contact Information
phone: 1-816-569-3147
Offer Valid: June 1, 2023July 30, 2023
Board of Directors
Help make a difference for KC
Healing Towards Wellness is looking for board members to grow our team!
Our mission is to bring affordable and accessible mental health care to Kansas City 
 
We are looking for board members with experience in nonprofit/start-up development, has an enthusiasm for supporting local, who wants to support a collaborative work environment, and has some understanding of working in the mental health sphere. 

If you have experience in any of the following areas and have a heart for KC and lowering mental health crisis please join our team.
  •        Professional Nonprofit Experience 
  •        Team Building 
  •        Grant writing
  •        Fundraising 
  •       Donor Development 
  •       Social media 
  •       Strategic Planning 
  •       Mental Health
  •       Physical Health
  •       Nutritional Health 
Contact Emily Sterk, Founder, Executive Director, and LCMFT
healingtowardswellness@htwkc.com
9136747080
healingtowardswellness.com

 
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Offer Valid: March 27, 2023June 30, 2023
First Call Board Member
Kansas City's expert in substance use prevention, education, and recovery services since 1958.
Why First Call?

First Call’s values of person-centered service, community, collaboration, and kindness are foundational for the agency’s focus on accessibility, commitment to data-driven practice, and diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) as we work toward our mission of reducing the impact of alcohol, drugs, and addiction by providing quality resources to individuals, families, and the community.

 

Commitment to Diversity:

First Call recognizes that systemic racism, discrimination, and stigma have impacted accessibility of harm reduction tools, prevention efforts, and treatment of substance use disorders for individuals, families, and communities we serve. First Call affirms its ongoing responsibility to build strategic initiatives and foster environments in which all people are respected, included, and afforded equitable outcomes.

 

Board of Directors Position Summary

Board of Directors members will support the work of First Call and provide mission focused leadership and strategic governance. While day-to-day operations are conducted by the President & CEO, the relationship between staff and the Board is a partnership, and appropriate involvement is expected.

 

Specific Board Member Responsibilities

Legal and Policy

  • Adopt, follow, and provide guidance for First Call by-laws and policies & procedures.

  • Actively participate in development of the First Call Strategic Plan


Fiduciary Responsibility


  • Assist First Call management of sound fiscal practices, with comprehensive knowledge of First Call financial statements, annual budget, and additional financial reports.


Advocacy


  • Understand and share publicly the work of First Call, with a focus on advocacy, stigma reduction, and recruitment of potential board members.


Evaluation


  • Provide regular support in evaluation of operations, outcomes, and President & CEO reviews.


Avoid Conflict of Interest


  • Meet expectations of disclosure of any possible conflicts of interest and follow conflict of interest standards and best practices.


 

Expectations

  • Participate in monthly board meeting.

  • Participate in annual board retreat.

  • Participate in at least 1 First Call committee, including recruiting efforts and reporting.

  • Make an annual gift to First Call according to personal means, and assist in additional fund development.

  • Participate in development and fundraising events each year.

  • Attend at least one First Call staff meeting each year




Email CV and letter of interest to Emily Hage, President & CEO of First Call, emilyh@firstcallkc.org.

 
Contact Information
phone: (816) 361-5900
Offer Valid: May 3, 2023June 30, 2023
KyMel Board Member
Help Support Kids Facing Cancer

KyMel's mission is to provide connecting experiences to families facing cancer. Our flagship programs include Camp Hope, a summer camp for kids with cancer, and Camp SIBsational, a summer camp for the siblings of kids with cancer.  We serve families from throughout Kansas and western Missouri, including the Kansas City metro area.  Our Board of Directors is looking to add compassionate and dedicated individuals who show passion towards helping out these amazing kids facing cancer.

We encourage anyone with interest to apply. Special consideration will be given to anyone with an interest or experience in fundraising or marketing and those with corporate, legal or financial backgrounds. Board members do not need to live in Kansas City.
If interested, you can send a statement of interest and CV to Bryan Wohlwend at kymel@kymel.org.

Board Member responsibilities include:
  • Attending quarterly meetings (typically via Zoom)
  • Serving on at least one committee (camp planning committees, event planning, financial)
  • Actively participating in email discussions when needed
  • Making an annual gift to KyMel (according to personal means)
  • Participate in fundraising events each year
  • Actively support the mission of KyMel through fundraising and promotion
Statement of Inclusion:
KyMel, Inc actively promotes and recognizes principles of fairness and equity. All are welcome regardless of race, ethnicity, religion, age, gender identity and expression, sexual orientation, socioeconomic status, family structure, ability, and all other identities represented among our diverse membership. 

​If interested, you can send a statement of interest and CV to Bryan Wohlwend at kymel@kymel.org.
Contact Information
phone: (816) 734-8821
Offer Valid: May 1, 2023August 31, 2023
Modern Family Alliance Board of Directors
Modern Family Alliance is 501(c)(3) whose mission is to support LGBTQ+ parents and their children through events, resources, and education to foster a community in the Kansas City metro area that is respectful, encouraging, and inclusive of all families.
Seeking board members that are passionate about family equality and community connection.
 
Expectations for Board Members:
 
- Board members meet monthly with the exception of July and December.
 
- Each member is asked to join at least one committee.
 
- Committees are Education, Social/Family Events, and Outreach/Fundraising.  Monthly time commitment for each committee is 2 hours.
 
- We ask that board member make a personally meaningful financial or in-kind gift to Modern Family Alliance.
Contact Information
phone: (816) 739-3755
Offer Valid: March 1, 2023June 30, 2023
Seeking Board Members

We are recruiting NEW board members!

Footprints Inc. board currently consists of 5 board members. We are looking to add two more board members who are passionate about serving their community through recovery outreach and transitonal housing support for veterans and others. We are looking for diverse backgrounds and experiences.

Self identified gaps in our board diversity include:

  • Accounting or Finacial Background 

  • Real Estate Experience 

  • Management Experience  

  • Marketing Background

  • Philanthropic Ability

  • Women 

     

Contact Information
phone: (816) 863-8224
Offer Valid: March 28, 2023May 31, 2023
Rozark's Trailwork
RDA is looking for volunteers for the trail work day in June 10th, at Fisher Park, 9AM-11AM. 

We work together to keep trails in good condition for the community and visitors. 

 
Contact Information
phone: (913) 514-1557
Offer Valid: May 9, 2023June 9, 2023
Operation Breakthrough is Looking for Classroom Volunteers!
OB will be enrolling around 200 new kids this summer and could use some extra help!

Operation Breakthrough is a non-profit serving under-resourced youth and families in the Kansas City area. We provide educational services to 700+ students daily, ages range from 6 weeks up to 18 years old. 1 in 5 of our kids are considered homeless, 65% will witness 1 or more acts of violence by the age of 5. Operation Breakthrough is their safe place. 

OB will be enrolling around 200 new kids this summer and could use some extra help! We are particularly in need of math and literacy volunteer tutors for our K-8th graders and early childhood education volunteers to assist teachers with activities/routines for students ages 6 weeks to 5 years old.

Other available volunteer opportunities include assisting our teachers with coding/robotics, studio arts, graphic design, gardening, life sciences, computer technology, and more.

Details and requirements for each volunteer opportunity are listed below.

  • Early Classroom Volunteer (Must volunteer once per week for at least 12 weeks.): Assist teachers in daily classroom activities and routines with children. Shifts are Monday - Friday, 9 - 12 p.m. or 3:30 - 5:30 p.m.
     

  • Tutor (Must volunteer for at least 12 weeks. Minimum two shifts, per month.): Help students enhance their math and literacy skills. Shifts are Monday - Friday, 3:30 - 5:30 p.m.
     

  • Lab Helper (Must volunteer for at least 12 weeks. Minimum two shifts, per month.): Assist a teacher in instructing students in one of the following areas: Studio Arts, Graphic Design, Life Science, Gardening, etc. Shifts are Monday - Friday 3:30 - 5:30 p.m.
     

  • Robotics Volunteer (Must volunteer for one season: June-Dec. Minimum one shift, per month.): No experience needed, an expert will be there to show you the way. Students learn to build and program robots and practice competitive missions. Shifts are on Saturdays, one time a month from 8:30 a.m. - Noon. Monthly dates TBD.
     

  • Coding Volunteer (Must volunteer for one season: April-Dec. Minimum one shift, per month.): No experience needed, an expert will be there to show you the way. Help teach coding in a variety of different ways for competition. Shifts are every 3rd Wednesday of the month from 5:30 - 7:00 p.m.
     

  • Schedule a Tour or Guest Speaker: Set up a time to tour our facility located at 31st and Troost. Or invite an employee to speak at your school, club meeting, business, etc. about our organization and how to get involved. Please schedule by email several weeks in advance.

* Classroom volunteers must be 14+, pass a criminal background check and fingerprints, and provide a copy of their Covid vaccination card. If you are interested in volunteering or have questions please contact: volunteer@operationbreakthrough.org.

 

Email: volunteer@operationbreakthrough.org

Phone: 816-329-5233

Website: operationbreakthrough.org

Address: 3039 Troost Ave, Kansas City, MO 64109

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Offer Valid: May 31, 2023August 31, 2023
Volunteers Needed for the 12th annual fall fundraiser, Books On Tap
Giving young children a foundation for success!

Party with a purpose! The 12th Annual Books on Tap event will return to Chicken N Pickle on Thursday, Sept. 28th, 2023, and we need your help to make it happen! 

For more details and to sign up, please visit https://www.signupgenius.com/index.cfm?go=w.manageSignUp#/41249491/design/. For questions or assistance, please contact Jennie Andra at jandra@kumc.edu.

Join us in making BOT 2023 the best one yet!
 

Contact Information
phone: (913) 588-2793
Offer Valid: April 4, 2023July 31, 2023
2023 KC PrideFest
Kansas City Pride
The 2023 Pridefest needs YOU! Every year we are so thankful for all our amazing volunteers who make this event possible.  We are searching for Volunteers for our Festival and Parade. We have several shifts and positions available. Follow the link to select what works best for you. volunteersignup.org/FB7MD  We can't wait to see you at Theis Park 
Contact Information
phone: (816) 663-9871
Offer Valid: June 8, 2023June 11, 2023
Shalom House Mentor
Become a mentor for a resident at Shalom House!

Provide mentorship to men living in our Shalom House! Shalom House is a transitional living program at Sanctuary of Hope in Kansas City, Kansas. This program provides men experiencing homelessness with a safe and dignified place to eat a hot meal, shower, sleep, and engage in long term programming that aims to lead them out of poverty once and for all.  

Shalom House Mentors will empower our brothers in need to problem solve, provide them with opportunities to practice job skills, and encourage positive social development. Mentors will monitor day-to-day interactions and participate in implementing services provided by Shalom House. Volunteer mentors must also maintain confidentiality and be prepared to complete relevant documentation, such as incident reports.  

Mentors are asked to work 1 shift per week with a 4-month commitment. Shifts are 7:00-3:30, 3:00-11:30, and 11:00-7:30. 

Contact Information
Offer Valid: March 7, 2023June 30, 2023
Shalom House Residential Assistant
Become a residential assistant for Shalom House!

Become a residential assistant at Shalom House! Shalom House is a transitional living program at Sanctuary of Hope in Kansas City, Kansas. This program provides men experiencing homelessness with a safe and dignified place to eat a hot meal, shower, sleep, and engage in long term programming that aims to lead them out of poverty once and for all.  

Shalom House Residential Assistants will empower our brothers in need to problem solve, provide them with opportunities to practice job skills, and encourage positive social development. Residential Assistants will monitor day-to-day interactions, participate in implementing services provided by Shalom House, and transport our brothers in need to appointments. Volunteers must maintain confidentiality and be prepared to complete relevant documentation, such as incident reports.  

Mentors are asked to work 1 shift per week with a 4 month commitment. Shifts are 7:30-3:00, 3:00-11:30, and 11:00-7:30. 

Contact Information
Offer Valid: March 7, 2023June 30, 2023
Trash Clean Up Volunteer Opportunity
Join Heartland Conservation Alliance in cleaning up trash from our waterways and protect the Blue River

 

Workday Details

Learn more and register here!

All volunteers will be asked to sign a liability waiver before the workday. Those under 18 must have a guardian sign.

The clean up is scheduled for 10:00am - 1:00pm, and is located at Blue Valley Park Shelter #1. You will be notified about any changes due to weather, staffing, or other concerns via the email you provide at registration. Registration opens at 9:30am.

HCA will provide gloves, trash bags, tools, sunscreen and bug spray.

Please dress in long pants and wear close-toed shoes are required to maintain safety, and bring water.

Contact Information
Offer Valid: March 15, 2023June 3, 2023
Volunteers Needed
Supporting Military Families
The Heart of America Patriot Foundation is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization based in Kansas City, providing scholarships to the dependents of deceased or 100% disabled veterans by partnering with post-secondary education institutions that match its funds. Scholarships support the Dept. of Veterans Affairs Survivors' and Dependents' Educational  Assistance (DEA) qualified students enrolled part- or full-time who demonstrate unmet financial need. By providing the opportunity to attain a college education debt-free, HOAPF offers more than words of thanks to military families who have sacrificed so much for our freedom. They offer hope.
For more information, visit www.hoapf.org

HOAPF seeks individuals who want to support military families needing higher education financial support. We are partnering with 23 schools across seven states and expect to grow to 40 schools in approximately 15 states by 2024. 

Are you a people-oriented, enthusiastic planner with an eye for detail and a mind for organization and leading volunteers? Do you have data management and admin skills, web design, content creation, and social media management, and an hour or so per week to dedicate to a great cause on your own time from home?
We need you on our team!


Ongoing volunteer and project committee positions available:
  1. Data Management and Research Volunteers
    1. Data Collecting and Management: Partner Schools, Donors, and Scholarship Recipients
    2. Compiling impact data gathered from partner schools
    3. Grant searching and writing
  2. Marketing
    1. Branding and strategy expertise
    2. Web design
    3. Copywriting
    4. PR/Communications
      1. email newsletters, web blog/news updates, press releases
      2. inquire and schedule speaking opportunities for HOAPF representatives, podcasts, and third-party hosted events.
      3. Seek news and print media spots and highlights.
    5. Storytelling: working with schools to obtain authorized bios/photos/stories and encourage cross-posting, edit copy for socials, and event media
  3. Social Media
    1. Content creation, design, copywriting, and posting
    2. Social-related Communications
    3. Partner/Donor Highlight postings with logos, impact stories, thanks, etc.
    4. Create a content calendar based on major military holidays (Month of the Military Child, Military May, Memorial Day, 4th of July, Veterans Day, Gold Star days, etc.)
    5. Crowdfunding 2-3 times per year (Memorial Day, Vets Day)
  4. Community Engagement: Events & Volunteer Coordinator
    1. Maintain Ongoing Volunteer database and communications
    2. Plan and execute small fundraising events, ideally third-party hosted, working with sponsor/host companies and organizations
      1. Assist in planning and running potential reception/program or event on or around Veterans Day, Nov 11, 2023

The Heart of America Patriot Foundation
13725 Metcalf Avenue, #364, Overland Park, Kansas, 66223
https://hoapf.org/
 
Contact:
Kelli Campbell-Goodnow
Executive Director
kcgoodnow@outlook.com
910-545-0757
Contact Information
phone: (910) 545-0757
Offer Valid: May 10, 2023December 31, 2023
PCs for People
Have Your Company Come Help Refurbish Computers for Low-Income Families!
We are looking for groups of employees (up to 30 people) to come to our warehouse to take apart donated computers, help ship computers for online orders, sort donated technology, rebuild computers, and any other task needed. It is a fun, group-building opportunity for any company seeking to volunteer!
Contact Information
phone: (816) 259-0851
Offer Valid: May 15, 2023August 15, 2023
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