Opportunities From: United Way of East Central Iowa

Volunteer: Reindeer Run Bike Patrol

We’re looking for two awesome bikers to help guide the way for our Reindeer Run 5K on Saturday, November 29th!

Agency: Anamosa Chamber of Commerce

We’re looking for two awesome bikers to help guide the way for our Reindeer Run 5K on Saturday, November 29th!

Agency: Anamosa Chamber of Commerce

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Nov 29, 2025

Zip Code: 52205

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Spook Parade: Street & Safety Heroes

Help us keep the parade route safe and sound by setting up and taking down barricades. You'll be making sure everyone enjoys the parade in a secure environment.

Agency: Anamosa Chamber of Commerce

Help us keep the parade route safe and sound by setting up and taking down barricades. You'll be making sure everyone enjoys the parade in a secure environment.

Agency: Anamosa Chamber of Commerce

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Oct 16, 2025

Zip Code: 52205

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Reindeer Run: Early Bird Registration Crew

Be the friendly face that greets our runners! Help with handing out race packets and managing day-of sign-ups so everyone is ready to run.

Agency: Anamosa Chamber of Commerce

Be the friendly face that greets our runners! Help with handing out race packets and managing day-of sign-ups so everyone is ready to run.

Agency: Anamosa Chamber of Commerce

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Nov 29, 2025

Zip Code: 52205

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Reindeer Run: Course Cheer Squad & Guides

Cheer on runners and point them in the right direction out on the course. Your energy will keep them motivated and on track.

Agency: Anamosa Chamber of Commerce

Cheer on runners and point them in the right direction out on the course. Your energy will keep them motivated and on track.

Agency: Anamosa Chamber of Commerce

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Nov 29, 2025

Zip Code: 52205

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Reindeer Run: Set-up Crew

Before the race, help us set up barricades and cones. A perfect role for fans of festive events!

Agency: Anamosa Chamber of Commerce

Before the race, help us set up barricades and cones. A perfect role for fans of festive events!

Agency: Anamosa Chamber of Commerce

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Nov 29, 2025

Zip Code: 52205

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Reindeer Run: Wrap-Up Crew

After the race, help us wrap things up by removing barricades and cones. A perfect role if you want to see the event from start to finish!

Agency: Anamosa Chamber of Commerce

After the race, help us wrap things up by removing barricades and cones. A perfect role if you want to see the event from start to finish!

Agency: Anamosa Chamber of Commerce

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Nov 29, 2025

Zip Code: 52205

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Parade of Lights: Twinkling Route Protectors

Join us in making the Parade of Lights magical and safe by setting up and taking down barricades along the route. Light up the night with us while keeping everyone safe.

Agency: Anamosa Chamber of Commerce

Join us in making the Parade of Lights magical and safe by setting up and taking down barricades along the route. Light up the night with us while keeping everyone safe.

Agency: Anamosa Chamber of Commerce

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Nov 29, 2025

Zip Code: 52205

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Holiday Craft & Vendor Show: Evening Setup Elves

Help transform our venue by setting up tables and chairs the night before the big show. Your effort will make the morning run smoothly for all our vendors.

Agency: Anamosa Chamber of Commerce

Help transform our venue by setting up tables and chairs the night before the big show. Your effort will make the morning run smoothly for all our vendors.

Agency: Anamosa Chamber of Commerce

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Nov 29, 2025

Zip Code: 52205

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Holiday Craft & Vendor Show: Morning Vendor Welcomers

Greet our vendors with a smile and help them find their spots in the morning. You'll be the go-to person to ensure everyone's set up and ready to go.

Agency: Anamosa Chamber of Commerce

Greet our vendors with a smile and help them find their spots in the morning. You'll be the go-to person to ensure everyone's set up and ready to go.

Agency: Anamosa Chamber of Commerce

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Nov 30, 2025

Zip Code: 52205

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Holiday Craft & Vendor Show: Event Wrap-Up Crew

After a successful show, lend a hand with cleanup. You'll be helping us pack up and leave the space as neat as we found it.

Agency: Anamosa Chamber of Commerce

After a successful show, lend a hand with cleanup. You'll be helping us pack up and leave the space as neat as we found it.

Agency: Anamosa Chamber of Commerce

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Nov 30, 2025

Zip Code: 52205

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Community Cameos Crew

Do you like to have fun on camera? Want to be part of our light-hearted promotional or community spotlight videos — from silly skits to heartfelt stories? We’re looking for volunteers to appear in video content that helps promote events, causes, and businesses around Anamosa.

You don’t need acting experience or social media know-how — just a willingness to show up, have fun, and maybe wear a costume or two! Blair (our local video wrangler) will take care of the script and editing — we just need some good sports and friendly faces.

Flexible time commitment — perfect for anyone who wants to dip in and out of projects when it fits their schedule.

Agency: Anamosa Chamber of Commerce

Do you like to have fun on camera? Want to be part of our light-hearted promotional or community spotlight videos — from silly skits to heartfelt stories? We’re looking for volunteers to appear in video content that helps promote events, causes, and businesses around Anamosa.

You don’t need acting experience or social media know-how — just a willingness to show up, have fun, and maybe wear a costume or two! Blair (our local video wrangler) will take care of the script and editing — we just need some good sports and friendly faces.

Flexible time commitment — perfect for anyone who wants to dip in and out of projects when it fits their schedule.

Agency: Anamosa Chamber of Commerce

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 52205

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Stock shelves for a cause at the Cultivate Hope Corner Store!

Stock shelves for a good cause! The Cultivate Hope Corner Store is a small, nonprofit grocery store owned and operated by local nonprofit Matthew 25. Our vision is to make this community grocery store a vibrant space that brings neighbors together and provides a convenient location for healthy food in a food desert neighborhood. Our store offers a free produce section, affordable to-go meals, and food education as part of our mission to support a strong community, increase food security, invest in local people and neighborhoods, encourage healthy living, and express care for sustainably-grown food.

As a nonprofit grocery store, we are always looking for volunteers to help support this vital neighborhood resource. Volunteer tasks include helping customers, stocking and organizing shelves, preparing and serving food, and unloading delivery trucks.

Key Tasks and Activities

Operating the cash register and helping shoppersPreparing and serving lunch from our lunch counterStocking and organizing shelves

Requirements: Must be 16 years of age or older

Time Commitment: Corner Store hours of operation are 9am-7pm Monday-Saturday. We ask that volunteers please commit to a minimum monthly shift.

Agency: Matthew 25

Stock shelves for a good cause! The Cultivate Hope Corner Store is a small, nonprofit grocery store owned and operated by local nonprofit Matthew 25. Our vision is to make this community grocery store a vibrant space that brings neighbors together and provides a convenient location for healthy food in a food desert neighborhood. Our store offers a free produce section, affordable to-go meals, and food education as part of our mission to support a strong community, increase food security, invest in local people and neighborhoods, encourage healthy living, and express care for sustainably-grown food.

As a nonprofit grocery store, we are always looking for volunteers to help support this vital neighborhood resource. Volunteer tasks include helping customers, stocking and organizing shelves, preparing and serving food, and unloading delivery trucks.

Key Tasks and Activities

Operating the cash register and helping shoppersPreparing and serving lunch from our lunch counterStocking and organizing shelves

Requirements: Must be 16 years of age or older

Time Commitment: Corner Store hours of operation are 9am-7pm Monday-Saturday. We ask that volunteers please commit to a minimum monthly shift.

Agency: Matthew 25

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 52405

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Be A Tool Librarian!

      

If you love to tinker with tools and are looking for a way to give back to your community, look no further than the Tool Library! The Matthew 25 Tool Library is a community resource that provides easy and affordable access to a variety of tools. Our library has an extensive collection of unique hand and power tools from miter, jig and chain saws to power washers and paint sprayers. We try to have a tool for every job and more importantly, offer this service for anyone in the community to access the tools they need to improve their homes and communities, at no or low cost. Many of these tools are used for our other home repair projects with volunteer groups!

As a 100% fully volunteer-run program, we are always looking for volunteers to help us continue providing this vital resource for the community. Volunteer tasks include assessing donated tools, helping customers complete their checkouts, and organizing and maintaining inventory.

Key Tasks and Activities 

Provide helpful customer service and assist guests in reserving and renting tools. Assist in regular organization, inventory, and maintenance of tools. Collaborate with other volunteers.  Operate tools and equipment safely.

Requirements 

Must be 18 years of age or olderWorking knowledge of and/or experience working with tools. Experience operating small engines or power tools is a plus.

Time Commitment  

Tool Library hours of operation are Tuesdays and Thursdays 1-5pm, and Saturdays 9am-12pm. We ask that volunteers commit to a minimum monthly shift. 

To sign up to volunteer, please fill out a volunteer application at matthew-25.org/volunteer, or give us a call at 319-200-2787.

Agency: Matthew 25

      

If you love to tinker with tools and are looking for a way to give back to your community, look no further than the Tool Library! The Matthew 25 Tool Library is a community resource that provides easy and affordable access to a variety of tools. Our library has an extensive collection of unique hand and power tools from miter, jig and chain saws to power washers and paint sprayers. We try to have a tool for every job and more importantly, offer this service for anyone in the community to access the tools they need to improve their homes and communities, at no or low cost. Many of these tools are used for our other home repair projects with volunteer groups!

As a 100% fully volunteer-run program, we are always looking for volunteers to help us continue providing this vital resource for the community. Volunteer tasks include assessing donated tools, helping customers complete their checkouts, and organizing and maintaining inventory.

Key Tasks and Activities 

Provide helpful customer service and assist guests in reserving and renting tools. Assist in regular organization, inventory, and maintenance of tools. Collaborate with other volunteers.  Operate tools and equipment safely.

Requirements 

Must be 18 years of age or olderWorking knowledge of and/or experience working with tools. Experience operating small engines or power tools is a plus.

Time Commitment  

Tool Library hours of operation are Tuesdays and Thursdays 1-5pm, and Saturdays 9am-12pm. We ask that volunteers commit to a minimum monthly shift. 

To sign up to volunteer, please fill out a volunteer application at matthew-25.org/volunteer, or give us a call at 319-200-2787.

Agency: Matthew 25

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 52404

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Garden Buddies

Cedar Rapids Parks and Recreation is seeking volunteers to serve as Garden Buddies during the annual end-of-season community garden clean-up. Garden Buddies help prepare community garden plots for the next growing season by removing non-organic items such as fencing, stakes, and tomato cages.

Clean-up events will take place October 20–25, 2025. Flexible scheduling makes this opportunity ideal for groups of volunteers. City staff will provide on-site training, and volunteers are asked to dress for outdoor work and bring water. Contact Stephanie Schrader at s.schrader@cedar-rapids.org. 

Agency: City of Cedar Rapids

Cedar Rapids Parks and Recreation is seeking volunteers to serve as Garden Buddies during the annual end-of-season community garden clean-up. Garden Buddies help prepare community garden plots for the next growing season by removing non-organic items such as fencing, stakes, and tomato cages.

Clean-up events will take place October 20–25, 2025. Flexible scheduling makes this opportunity ideal for groups of volunteers. City staff will provide on-site training, and volunteers are asked to dress for outdoor work and bring water. Contact Stephanie Schrader at s.schrader@cedar-rapids.org. 

Agency: City of Cedar Rapids

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Oct 20, 2025 through Oct 25, 2025

Zip Code: 52401

Allow Groups: Teams only


Volunteer: Future City Iowa - Regional Competition Volunteers

Future City Iowa is looking for volunteers to help with the Regional Competition and there are lots of ways to get involved!

Volunteer roles:

1.  Virtual City Essay Judge: reads a number of City Essay deliverables and scores them based on the rubric. Judging is done virtually the Saturday before the in-person competition. 

2.  City Model, Presentation, and Q&A Judge: checks a number of City Model deliverables and scores them based on the rubric, watches team presentations during the in-person competition, and scores them based on the rubric, meet with team to ask questions about engineering, the challenge theme, teamwork, and the team's future city.

2.  Special Award Judge: some businesses and organizations sponsor a “Special Award” to highlight excellence for part of the overall project during the in-person competition. These judges are typically provided by the sponsoring entity, but for nationally sponsored awards, like the NCEES surveying award and PMI project management award, we may be looking for local judges. If your business or organization is interested in sponsoring a special award, or you’d like to learn more about how to get involved in this way, please reach out to k12@newbo.co

For all of these Future City volunteer roles, we are looking for adults who are willing to support middle school students in exploring STEM careers. Training and rubrics will be provided for volunteers where necessary, and this is also a great opportunity for team building as volunteers can be grouped together.

Agency: The New Bohemian Innovation Collaborative, Inc. (NewBoCo)

Future City Iowa is looking for volunteers to help with the Regional Competition and there are lots of ways to get involved!

Volunteer roles:

1.  Virtual City Essay Judge: reads a number of City Essay deliverables and scores them based on the rubric. Judging is done virtually the Saturday before the in-person competition. 

2.  City Model, Presentation, and Q&A Judge: checks a number of City Model deliverables and scores them based on the rubric, watches team presentations during the in-person competition, and scores them based on the rubric, meet with team to ask questions about engineering, the challenge theme, teamwork, and the team's future city.

2.  Special Award Judge: some businesses and organizations sponsor a “Special Award” to highlight excellence for part of the overall project during the in-person competition. These judges are typically provided by the sponsoring entity, but for nationally sponsored awards, like the NCEES surveying award and PMI project management award, we may be looking for local judges. If your business or organization is interested in sponsoring a special award, or you’d like to learn more about how to get involved in this way, please reach out to k12@newbo.co

For all of these Future City volunteer roles, we are looking for adults who are willing to support middle school students in exploring STEM careers. Training and rubrics will be provided for volunteers where necessary, and this is also a great opportunity for team building as volunteers can be grouped together.

Agency: The New Bohemian Innovation Collaborative, Inc. (NewBoCo)

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Jan 17, 2026

Zip Code: 52401

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Grant Director

The Grant Director oversees the full grant process for the Hopeful Mama Foundation, ensuring funds are awarded and disbursed with transparency, fairness, and alignment to the mission. This role is responsible for managing all aspects of the grant cycle, including:

Serving as the primary point of contact for applicants, answering questions, and providing guidance throughout the process.Reviewing applications, interviewing applicants, and assisting in funding determinations in collaboration with the board.Communicating with insurance companies and fertility clinics to coordinate disbursement of funds.Ensuring all disbursements follow established grant policies and guidelines.Tracking awarded funding to maintain accountability and measure impact.Collaborating with board members and volunteers to refine processes and strengthen program delivery.


The Grant Director plays a key role in advancing Hopeful Mama Foundation’s mission by ensuring grant recipients receive both financial support and compassionate guidance during their journey.

Agency: Hopeful Mama Foundation

The Grant Director oversees the full grant process for the Hopeful Mama Foundation, ensuring funds are awarded and disbursed with transparency, fairness, and alignment to the mission. This role is responsible for managing all aspects of the grant cycle, including:

Serving as the primary point of contact for applicants, answering questions, and providing guidance throughout the process.Reviewing applications, interviewing applicants, and assisting in funding determinations in collaboration with the board.Communicating with insurance companies and fertility clinics to coordinate disbursement of funds.Ensuring all disbursements follow established grant policies and guidelines.Tracking awarded funding to maintain accountability and measure impact.Collaborating with board members and volunteers to refine processes and strengthen program delivery.


The Grant Director plays a key role in advancing Hopeful Mama Foundation’s mission by ensuring grant recipients receive both financial support and compassionate guidance during their journey.

Agency: Hopeful Mama Foundation

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 52404

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Coordinator

The Volunteer Coordinator is responsible for supporting and engaging the organization’s volunteers to ensure a positive and meaningful volunteer experience. Key responsibilities include coordinating volunteer recognition initiatives, such as acknowledging milestones and special occasions, onboarding new volunteers, and serving as the primary point of contact for volunteer questions or support needs. The Volunteer Coordinator will also conduct regular check-ins, send thank-you correspondence, and assist with the planning of volunteer appreciation events. This role is essential in fostering a welcoming, connected, and supportive volunteer community.

Agency: Hopeful Mama Foundation

The Volunteer Coordinator is responsible for supporting and engaging the organization’s volunteers to ensure a positive and meaningful volunteer experience. Key responsibilities include coordinating volunteer recognition initiatives, such as acknowledging milestones and special occasions, onboarding new volunteers, and serving as the primary point of contact for volunteer questions or support needs. The Volunteer Coordinator will also conduct regular check-ins, send thank-you correspondence, and assist with the planning of volunteer appreciation events. This role is essential in fostering a welcoming, connected, and supportive volunteer community.

Agency: Hopeful Mama Foundation

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 52404

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Graphic Designer

The Graphic Designer supports the Hopeful Mama Foundation by creating visually engaging content across digital and print platforms. This role ensures all graphics follow brand guidelines and help strengthen the organization’s overall presence and messaging.

Key Responsibilities:

Design graphics for digital and print materials, including social media, newsletters, flyers, and presentations. Maintain consistency with brand guidelines, tone, and messaging. Collaborate with the team to translate content ideas into compelling visuals. Provide creative input to enhance audience engagement and organizational visibility.

Desired Skills & Experience:

Experience creating graphics in Canva. Strong eye for design, layout, and branding. Ability to meet deadlines and work collaboratively with a team.

Agency: Hopeful Mama Foundation

The Graphic Designer supports the Hopeful Mama Foundation by creating visually engaging content across digital and print platforms. This role ensures all graphics follow brand guidelines and help strengthen the organization’s overall presence and messaging.

Key Responsibilities:

Design graphics for digital and print materials, including social media, newsletters, flyers, and presentations. Maintain consistency with brand guidelines, tone, and messaging. Collaborate with the team to translate content ideas into compelling visuals. Provide creative input to enhance audience engagement and organizational visibility.

Desired Skills & Experience:

Experience creating graphics in Canva. Strong eye for design, layout, and branding. Ability to meet deadlines and work collaboratively with a team.

Agency: Hopeful Mama Foundation

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 52404

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: CoderDojo Mentors

CoderDojo events aim to help K–5 students, their families, and their supporters “see themselves” in STEM. Our events are open house style, with open-ended “stations” that participants can explore through hands-on activities.  We need volunteers to help mentor at these stations with the primary goals of welcoming participants, encouraging them, and helping them if they experience unproductive struggles. Volunteers do not need to be experts in STEM, but can learn more as they volunteer as well.

Agency: The New Bohemian Innovation Collaborative, Inc. (NewBoCo)

CoderDojo events aim to help K–5 students, their families, and their supporters “see themselves” in STEM. Our events are open house style, with open-ended “stations” that participants can explore through hands-on activities.  We need volunteers to help mentor at these stations with the primary goals of welcoming participants, encouraging them, and helping them if they experience unproductive struggles. Volunteers do not need to be experts in STEM, but can learn more as they volunteer as well.

Agency: The New Bohemian Innovation Collaborative, Inc. (NewBoCo)

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 52401

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Girls Who Code Mentor: 3rd - 5th grade

We have two clubs that run twice per school year for 10 weeks. For the 3rd–5th grade club, facilitators will have students do a sisterhood activity (ice breaker) and introduce a coding concept or show an example project to teach them something. They may also share a bit about their own career. Mentors can also share about their careers, and will focus on helping the students as they work on their projects. Students in this club primarily use Scratch or LEGO Spike Prime robots for their projects. Volunteers do not need to help at every club meeting, but we are able to increase capacity with more volunteers.

Agency: The New Bohemian Innovation Collaborative, Inc. (NewBoCo)

We have two clubs that run twice per school year for 10 weeks. For the 3rd–5th grade club, facilitators will have students do a sisterhood activity (ice breaker) and introduce a coding concept or show an example project to teach them something. They may also share a bit about their own career. Mentors can also share about their careers, and will focus on helping the students as they work on their projects. Students in this club primarily use Scratch or LEGO Spike Prime robots for their projects. Volunteers do not need to help at every club meeting, but we are able to increase capacity with more volunteers.

Agency: The New Bohemian Innovation Collaborative, Inc. (NewBoCo)

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Nov 22, 2025

Zip Code: 52401

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Girls Who Code Mentor: 6th - 12h grade

We have two clubs that run twice per school year for 10 weeks.  For the 6th–12th grade club, facilitators will help kick off the club meetings, and may teach concepts that provide a foundation for their projects. Facilitators and mentors will help answer questions during work time, take project teams to visit their business “clients,” help students think through their project ideas, and help install projects as necessary. The fall club focuses on a holiday light installation showcase that happens on the last day of the session. The student teams partner with NewBo District businesses to design, create, and install programmable LED projects. Volunteers do not have to be present at each of the club meetings, but we appreciate any time volunteers can provide to help students with skills around project management, design ideas/aesthetics, programming, team work, and safety moving around the neighborhood. We also hope to have a second project option for returning students where a subset of the older club will learn how to add a sensor to our existing Raspberry Pi Pico “light boxes.” For this project, it would be helpful to have people familiar with electronics, circuits, and prototyping. Skills around electrical engineering, platform development, prototyping, and testing are appreciated.

Agency: The New Bohemian Innovation Collaborative, Inc. (NewBoCo)

We have two clubs that run twice per school year for 10 weeks.  For the 6th–12th grade club, facilitators will help kick off the club meetings, and may teach concepts that provide a foundation for their projects. Facilitators and mentors will help answer questions during work time, take project teams to visit their business “clients,” help students think through their project ideas, and help install projects as necessary. The fall club focuses on a holiday light installation showcase that happens on the last day of the session. The student teams partner with NewBo District businesses to design, create, and install programmable LED projects. Volunteers do not have to be present at each of the club meetings, but we appreciate any time volunteers can provide to help students with skills around project management, design ideas/aesthetics, programming, team work, and safety moving around the neighborhood. We also hope to have a second project option for returning students where a subset of the older club will learn how to add a sensor to our existing Raspberry Pi Pico “light boxes.” For this project, it would be helpful to have people familiar with electronics, circuits, and prototyping. Skills around electrical engineering, platform development, prototyping, and testing are appreciated.

Agency: The New Bohemian Innovation Collaborative, Inc. (NewBoCo)

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Nov 22, 2025

Zip Code: 52401

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Riders Club: On Call from Home

"Riders Club answering service.  Are you calling about a ride which has already been scheduled?"

Riders Club is the car someone no longer drives.

Riders and drivers can be active 24/7 which means there are times they cannot find each other.  Since the office is only open for scheduling from 9 am to 3 pm, Monday through Friday, we need someone to answer the phone outside office hours and on Holidays.

Work from any location that has a phone to help drivers, riders and the office!  Our phone system allows us to forward phones to any number.  We can even adjust the call destination remotely!

Our Ride Management System (RCA RMS) gives you all the information to help others get back on track. 

You will need web access and a computer.  Printing out the master manifest allows you to be mobile without using the internet on your mobile phone.  A common evening involves 0 to 5 phone calls. 

Helpful skills include:

phone communication, comfort with simple computer usage, and some knowledge of local roads.

Help from home!  and make a huge difference in other people's lives.

Agency: Riders Club Of America

"Riders Club answering service.  Are you calling about a ride which has already been scheduled?"

Riders Club is the car someone no longer drives.

Riders and drivers can be active 24/7 which means there are times they cannot find each other.  Since the office is only open for scheduling from 9 am to 3 pm, Monday through Friday, we need someone to answer the phone outside office hours and on Holidays.

Work from any location that has a phone to help drivers, riders and the office!  Our phone system allows us to forward phones to any number.  We can even adjust the call destination remotely!

Our Ride Management System (RCA RMS) gives you all the information to help others get back on track. 

You will need web access and a computer.  Printing out the master manifest allows you to be mobile without using the internet on your mobile phone.  A common evening involves 0 to 5 phone calls. 

Helpful skills include:

phone communication, comfort with simple computer usage, and some knowledge of local roads.

Help from home!  and make a huge difference in other people's lives.

Agency: Riders Club Of America

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 52402

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Riders Club: Come Drive With Us!

Do you like people?  Do you like to drive?  If both of these are true, we might have an opportunity for you!

Riders Club is the car someone no longer drives. We do this by coordinating volunteer drivers with those in need to provide a low cost transportation option in the Cedar Rapids area.

Rides are available 24-7 and the office is open Monday through Friday, 9 am to 3 pm. Let us know when you are available and we will set up rides according to your availability!

Come drive with us!

Drivers must like driving and seniors.  Drivers must have a valid Drivers License and use their own vehicle. System and field training takes about 90 minutes, and then manifests can be accessed via the Internet. We do a background check on all drivers and riders.

Agency: Riders Club Of America

Do you like people?  Do you like to drive?  If both of these are true, we might have an opportunity for you!

Riders Club is the car someone no longer drives. We do this by coordinating volunteer drivers with those in need to provide a low cost transportation option in the Cedar Rapids area.

Rides are available 24-7 and the office is open Monday through Friday, 9 am to 3 pm. Let us know when you are available and we will set up rides according to your availability!

Come drive with us!

Drivers must like driving and seniors.  Drivers must have a valid Drivers License and use their own vehicle. System and field training takes about 90 minutes, and then manifests can be accessed via the Internet. We do a background check on all drivers and riders.

Agency: Riders Club Of America

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 52402

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Road to Recovery: Drive cancer patients to their treatment

Become a volunteer driver with the American Cancer Society Road To Recovery program and provide rides as requested from cancer patients to and from their cancer treatments. Most rides take place during the hours of 7AM-6PM, Monday through Friday. The frequency of requests and times vary daily depending on how many patients need a ride at any given time. Every volunteer driver donates their time and gas - and can decide how often to provide rides, when, and how far! This is a very flexible and meaningful program - which can be lifesaving for cancer patients who have no other transportation options.

Volunteer drivers must have:

* A current, valid driver’s license and between the ages of 18-84
* A good driving record
* Access to a safe and reliable vehicle
* Proof of adequate automobile insurance

Every volunteer must clear a background check and take an online training to help prepare them for their new role. To learn more visit cancer.org/drive or call 1-800-227-2345!

Agency: American Cancer Society

Become a volunteer driver with the American Cancer Society Road To Recovery program and provide rides as requested from cancer patients to and from their cancer treatments. Most rides take place during the hours of 7AM-6PM, Monday through Friday. The frequency of requests and times vary daily depending on how many patients need a ride at any given time. Every volunteer driver donates their time and gas - and can decide how often to provide rides, when, and how far! This is a very flexible and meaningful program - which can be lifesaving for cancer patients who have no other transportation options.

Volunteer drivers must have:

* A current, valid driver’s license and between the ages of 18-84
* A good driving record
* Access to a safe and reliable vehicle
* Proof of adequate automobile insurance

Every volunteer must clear a background check and take an online training to help prepare them for their new role. To learn more visit cancer.org/drive or call 1-800-227-2345!

Agency: American Cancer Society

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 52401

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: WRAP Content Writer

Do you have a passion for telling compelling stories through the written word? Are you skilled at creating content that not only engages but also drives traffic?

WRAP is dedicated to providing freedom to individuals who are homebound due to mobility issues. As a WRAP Content Writer, you will play a vital role in supporting our mission by developing high-quality, SEO-optimized content that informs, inspires, and connects with our community. You will collaborate with a passionate non-profit team dedicated to creating meaningful impact and help WRAP continue its mission of building accessibility and independence for those we serve.

Key Responsibilities

Write clear, compelling, and concise copy in the organization’s voice that connects with our audience.

Create SEO-optimized content such as blog posts, landing pages, and metadata (title tags, descriptions).

Research and write service-focused blogs based on a content calendar; maintain a master list of blog topics.

Apply SEO best practices to boost visibility and increase qualified web traffic.

Edit and proofread content for clarity, accuracy, and consistency.

Monitor industry trends and explore new opportunities for content development.

Qualifications

Strong writing and editing skills with attention to detail.

Experience with SEO strategies and content optimization.

Familiarity with blogging platforms (WordPress preferred).

Ability to accept feedback and collaborate effectively.

Self-motivated, organized, and able to take ownership of projects.

Benefits of Volunteering

Contribute your skills to support a meaningful cause.

Gain hands-on experience in content strategy and nonprofit communications.

Build a professional portfolio of published work.

Work with a collaborative and mission-driven team.

Make a direct impact by helping individuals live safely at home.

Flexible hours and remote work opportunities

How to Apply

Join us in making homes and lives more accessible! Come join our team today!

Interested candidates can apply by sending a short introduction and writing sample to: Angie Zahradnik Ehle, email: intake@wrapiowa.org

Application can made at: https://www.volgistics.com/appform/449453408

WRAP welcomes and supports all volunteers, and The WRAP Program Manager is with you each step of the way!

Learn more about WRAP: wrapiowa.org 

Find us on Facebook, Instagram and LinkedIn

✨ Together, we build more than ramps, we build independence, safety, and hope. ✨











Agency: Wheelchair Ramp Accessibility Program

Do you have a passion for telling compelling stories through the written word? Are you skilled at creating content that not only engages but also drives traffic?

WRAP is dedicated to providing freedom to individuals who are homebound due to mobility issues. As a WRAP Content Writer, you will play a vital role in supporting our mission by developing high-quality, SEO-optimized content that informs, inspires, and connects with our community. You will collaborate with a passionate non-profit team dedicated to creating meaningful impact and help WRAP continue its mission of building accessibility and independence for those we serve.

Key Responsibilities

Write clear, compelling, and concise copy in the organization’s voice that connects with our audience.

Create SEO-optimized content such as blog posts, landing pages, and metadata (title tags, descriptions).

Research and write service-focused blogs based on a content calendar; maintain a master list of blog topics.

Apply SEO best practices to boost visibility and increase qualified web traffic.

Edit and proofread content for clarity, accuracy, and consistency.

Monitor industry trends and explore new opportunities for content development.

Qualifications

Strong writing and editing skills with attention to detail.

Experience with SEO strategies and content optimization.

Familiarity with blogging platforms (WordPress preferred).

Ability to accept feedback and collaborate effectively.

Self-motivated, organized, and able to take ownership of projects.

Benefits of Volunteering

Contribute your skills to support a meaningful cause.

Gain hands-on experience in content strategy and nonprofit communications.

Build a professional portfolio of published work.

Work with a collaborative and mission-driven team.

Make a direct impact by helping individuals live safely at home.

Flexible hours and remote work opportunities

How to Apply

Join us in making homes and lives more accessible! Come join our team today!

Interested candidates can apply by sending a short introduction and writing sample to: Angie Zahradnik Ehle, email: intake@wrapiowa.org

Application can made at: https://www.volgistics.com/appform/449453408

WRAP welcomes and supports all volunteers, and The WRAP Program Manager is with you each step of the way!

Learn more about WRAP: wrapiowa.org 

Find us on Facebook, Instagram and LinkedIn

✨ Together, we build more than ramps, we build independence, safety, and hope. ✨











Agency: Wheelchair Ramp Accessibility Program

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 52227

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: WRAP Wood Ramp Builder

Do you like being outdoors and working with your hands? Are you interested in wood construction? 

WRAP is dedicated to providing freedom to individuals who need

ADA-compliant accessibility ramps.  WRAP Wood Ramp Builders change someone’s life in one day, providing freedom to those who are homebound.

Building a ramp allows someone the safety and security to go to medical appointments, have lunch with a friend, do shopping, walk the dog, attend church and community events, and other quality of life activities.


Key Responsibilities

As a WRAP Wood Ramp Builder, you will:

help WRAP continue its mission of building accessibility and independence for those we serve,work alongside a passionate team of builders to construct a residential accessibility ramp.

As a WRAP Wood Ramp Builder, you may:

dig holes, carry lumber and supplies, sweep and tidy, hammer nails and cut wood,use power tools to saw, fasten boards together, router and sand handrails made from wood.

Qualifications

Knowledge, or desire to learn ADA-compliant ramp construction,Ability to communicate effectively in person with the Crew Leader and other volunteers,Transportation to the build site needed,Ability to accept feedback, Positive attitude and Can-Do Spirit for all build site tasks.

WRAP is looking for individuals (and groups) to spend a build day working with our team to build accessibility ramps for individuals in the community.


Benefits of Volunteering

Contribute your skills to support a meaningful cause,Gain skills and hands-on experience in ADA-compliant Design and Construction,Work outside with a collaborative and mission-driven team,Make a direct impact by helping individuals live safely at home,Crew leaders, on-site training and mentoring provided.


How to Apply:

Join us in making homes and lives more accessible! Bring your tape measure and drill driver, or use those we will provide, enjoy some time in the sunshine, as you improve someone’s home access with your volunteer efforts!

Individual Applications can be made at: 

https://www.volgistics.com/appform/449453408

Groups are welcome, including teenagers, however we require adult supervision for minors. For a group, please fill out the application by following this link:

https://www.volgistics.com/appform/836905891


WRAP welcomes and supports all volunteers, and the WRAP Program Manager is with you each step of the way!

Learn more about WRAP: wrapiowa.org 

Find us on Facebook, Instagram and LinkedIn

✨ Together, we build more than ramps, we build independence, safety, and hope. ✨

Agency: Wheelchair Ramp Accessibility Program

Do you like being outdoors and working with your hands? Are you interested in wood construction? 

WRAP is dedicated to providing freedom to individuals who need

ADA-compliant accessibility ramps.  WRAP Wood Ramp Builders change someone’s life in one day, providing freedom to those who are homebound.

Building a ramp allows someone the safety and security to go to medical appointments, have lunch with a friend, do shopping, walk the dog, attend church and community events, and other quality of life activities.


Key Responsibilities

As a WRAP Wood Ramp Builder, you will:

help WRAP continue its mission of building accessibility and independence for those we serve,work alongside a passionate team of builders to construct a residential accessibility ramp.

As a WRAP Wood Ramp Builder, you may:

dig holes, carry lumber and supplies, sweep and tidy, hammer nails and cut wood,use power tools to saw, fasten boards together, router and sand handrails made from wood.

Qualifications

Knowledge, or desire to learn ADA-compliant ramp construction,Ability to communicate effectively in person with the Crew Leader and other volunteers,Transportation to the build site needed,Ability to accept feedback, Positive attitude and Can-Do Spirit for all build site tasks.

WRAP is looking for individuals (and groups) to spend a build day working with our team to build accessibility ramps for individuals in the community.


Benefits of Volunteering

Contribute your skills to support a meaningful cause,Gain skills and hands-on experience in ADA-compliant Design and Construction,Work outside with a collaborative and mission-driven team,Make a direct impact by helping individuals live safely at home,Crew leaders, on-site training and mentoring provided.


How to Apply:

Join us in making homes and lives more accessible! Bring your tape measure and drill driver, or use those we will provide, enjoy some time in the sunshine, as you improve someone’s home access with your volunteer efforts!

Individual Applications can be made at: 

https://www.volgistics.com/appform/449453408

Groups are welcome, including teenagers, however we require adult supervision for minors. For a group, please fill out the application by following this link:

https://www.volgistics.com/appform/836905891


WRAP welcomes and supports all volunteers, and the WRAP Program Manager is with you each step of the way!

Learn more about WRAP: wrapiowa.org 

Find us on Facebook, Instagram and LinkedIn

✨ Together, we build more than ramps, we build independence, safety, and hope. ✨

Agency: Wheelchair Ramp Accessibility Program

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 52227

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: WRAP Ramp Design Specialist

Are you interested in Construction and Design? Do you like to see your plan come to fruition?

WRAP is dedicated to providing freedom to individuals who are homebound due to mobility issues. Our clients are in need of ADA-compliant accessibility ramps for safe home access, and WRAP Design Specialists are at the center of these impactful projects! We provide training and guidance for you as you take on this challenging volunteer role.


Key Responsibilities

As a WRAP Design Specialist, you will:

visit the build site and talk with the client about their needs, create a design plan and materials list using our software tools - or your own,collaborate with a passionate team dedicated to creating meaningful impacthelp WRAP continue its mission of building accessibility and independence for those we serve,report construction details post-build.

In Addition, the Design Specialist may:

obtain building permits,schedule the build date and request volunteer workers using our private distribution list, order building materials, lead construction of the ramp,report construction details post-build.


Qualifications

Knowledge, or desire to learn ADA-compliant ramp design and construction,Ability to communicate effectively in person and via email with our clients and other volunteers,Knowledge of MS Office - Excel and PowerPoint helpful,Personal transportation required,Ability to collaborate effectively and accept feedback, Self-motivated, organized, and able to take ownership of projects.


Benefits of Volunteering

Contribute your skills to support a meaningful cause,Gain skills and hands-on experience in ADA-compliant Design and Construction,Work with a collaborative and mission-driven team,Make a direct impact by helping individuals live safely at home,Flexible hours and remote work opportunities,Design Standards, Training and Mentoring provided.


How to Apply:

Join us in making homes and lives more accessible! Come join our team today!  

Applications can be made at: 

https://www.volgistics.com/appform/449453408

WRAP welcomes and supports all volunteers, and The WRAP Program Manager is with you each step of the way!

Learn more about WRAP: wrapiowa.org 

Find us on Facebook, Instagram and LinkedIn

✨ Together, we build more than ramps, we build independence, safety, and hope. ✨

Agency: Wheelchair Ramp Accessibility Program

Are you interested in Construction and Design? Do you like to see your plan come to fruition?

WRAP is dedicated to providing freedom to individuals who are homebound due to mobility issues. Our clients are in need of ADA-compliant accessibility ramps for safe home access, and WRAP Design Specialists are at the center of these impactful projects! We provide training and guidance for you as you take on this challenging volunteer role.


Key Responsibilities

As a WRAP Design Specialist, you will:

visit the build site and talk with the client about their needs, create a design plan and materials list using our software tools - or your own,collaborate with a passionate team dedicated to creating meaningful impacthelp WRAP continue its mission of building accessibility and independence for those we serve,report construction details post-build.

In Addition, the Design Specialist may:

obtain building permits,schedule the build date and request volunteer workers using our private distribution list, order building materials, lead construction of the ramp,report construction details post-build.


Qualifications

Knowledge, or desire to learn ADA-compliant ramp design and construction,Ability to communicate effectively in person and via email with our clients and other volunteers,Knowledge of MS Office - Excel and PowerPoint helpful,Personal transportation required,Ability to collaborate effectively and accept feedback, Self-motivated, organized, and able to take ownership of projects.


Benefits of Volunteering

Contribute your skills to support a meaningful cause,Gain skills and hands-on experience in ADA-compliant Design and Construction,Work with a collaborative and mission-driven team,Make a direct impact by helping individuals live safely at home,Flexible hours and remote work opportunities,Design Standards, Training and Mentoring provided.


How to Apply:

Join us in making homes and lives more accessible! Come join our team today!  

Applications can be made at: 

https://www.volgistics.com/appform/449453408

WRAP welcomes and supports all volunteers, and The WRAP Program Manager is with you each step of the way!

Learn more about WRAP: wrapiowa.org 

Find us on Facebook, Instagram and LinkedIn

✨ Together, we build more than ramps, we build independence, safety, and hope. ✨

Agency: Wheelchair Ramp Accessibility Program

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 52227

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: WRAP Client Experience Specialist

Do you like to talk on the phone? Are you accurate and detailed?  

WRAP is dedicated to providing freedom to individuals who are homebound due to mobility issues. To document our clients' perspective and continuously improve our processes, we are looking for detail-oriented volunteers to administer our post-build survey.


Responsibilities:

WRAP's Client Experience Specialist will chat with clients after their project is completed to administer a short Customer Satisfaction Survey. 

Fifteen questions take less than 10 minutes to complete, and the data you gather helps WRAP improve its processes and performance.  


Qualifications:

Skills needed include the ability to talk on the phone, gather and record clients responses to questions and record data. 

Email communication skills and basic MS Office are a plus. 


Benefits:

Make a meaningful impact by recording client data for process improvement.

Gain experience in nonprofit documentation and customer relations.

Flexible hours and remote work opportunities


WRAP welcomes and supports all volunteers, and The WRAP Program Manager is with you each step of the way!

Application can made at: https://www.volgistics.com/appform/449453408

Learn more about WRAP: wrapiowa.org 

Find us on Facebook, Instagram and LinkedIn

Come join our team today!

✨ Together, we build more than ramps, we build independence, safety, and hope. ✨

Agency: Wheelchair Ramp Accessibility Program

Do you like to talk on the phone? Are you accurate and detailed?  

WRAP is dedicated to providing freedom to individuals who are homebound due to mobility issues. To document our clients' perspective and continuously improve our processes, we are looking for detail-oriented volunteers to administer our post-build survey.


Responsibilities:

WRAP's Client Experience Specialist will chat with clients after their project is completed to administer a short Customer Satisfaction Survey. 

Fifteen questions take less than 10 minutes to complete, and the data you gather helps WRAP improve its processes and performance.  


Qualifications:

Skills needed include the ability to talk on the phone, gather and record clients responses to questions and record data. 

Email communication skills and basic MS Office are a plus. 


Benefits:

Make a meaningful impact by recording client data for process improvement.

Gain experience in nonprofit documentation and customer relations.

Flexible hours and remote work opportunities


WRAP welcomes and supports all volunteers, and The WRAP Program Manager is with you each step of the way!

Application can made at: https://www.volgistics.com/appform/449453408

Learn more about WRAP: wrapiowa.org 

Find us on Facebook, Instagram and LinkedIn

Come join our team today!

✨ Together, we build more than ramps, we build independence, safety, and hope. ✨

Agency: Wheelchair Ramp Accessibility Program

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 52227

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: WRAP Accomplishments Recorder

WRAP is dedicated to providing freedom to individuals who are homebound due to mobility issues. To ensure our efforts and successes are well-documented, we are looking for two detail-oriented volunteers to track and record WRAP’s accomplishments over time.

Responsibilities:

Maintain accurate records of WRAP’s milestones, initiatives, and achievements.

Collect and document testimonials, data, and key success stories.

Compile summaries highlighting WRAP’s impact in the community.

Organize reports and records for internal use or public outreach.

Work with WRAP staff to ensure documentation aligns with the nonprofit’s mission.

Qualifications:

Strong attention to detail and organizational skills.

Ability to synthesize information clearly and concisely.

Passion for WRAP’s mission and community impact.

Experience in writing, documentation, or research (preferred but not required).

Comfortable working independently or with teams.

Benefits:

Make a meaningful impact by preserving WRAP’s legacy.

Gain experience in nonprofit documentation and storytelling.

Flexible hours and remote work opportunities


WRAP welcomes and supports all volunteers, and The WRAP Program Manager is with you each step of the way!

Come join our team today!

Application can made at: https://www.volgistics.com/appform/449453408 


Learn more about WRAP: wrapiowa.org 

Find us on Facebook, Instagram and LinkedIn

✨ Together, we build more than ramps, we build independence, safety, and hope. ✨

Agency: Wheelchair Ramp Accessibility Program

WRAP is dedicated to providing freedom to individuals who are homebound due to mobility issues. To ensure our efforts and successes are well-documented, we are looking for two detail-oriented volunteers to track and record WRAP’s accomplishments over time.

Responsibilities:

Maintain accurate records of WRAP’s milestones, initiatives, and achievements.

Collect and document testimonials, data, and key success stories.

Compile summaries highlighting WRAP’s impact in the community.

Organize reports and records for internal use or public outreach.

Work with WRAP staff to ensure documentation aligns with the nonprofit’s mission.

Qualifications:

Strong attention to detail and organizational skills.

Ability to synthesize information clearly and concisely.

Passion for WRAP’s mission and community impact.

Experience in writing, documentation, or research (preferred but not required).

Comfortable working independently or with teams.

Benefits:

Make a meaningful impact by preserving WRAP’s legacy.

Gain experience in nonprofit documentation and storytelling.

Flexible hours and remote work opportunities


WRAP welcomes and supports all volunteers, and The WRAP Program Manager is with you each step of the way!

Come join our team today!

Application can made at: https://www.volgistics.com/appform/449453408 


Learn more about WRAP: wrapiowa.org 

Find us on Facebook, Instagram and LinkedIn

✨ Together, we build more than ramps, we build independence, safety, and hope. ✨

Agency: Wheelchair Ramp Accessibility Program

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 52227

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: JA BizTown (Prairie Creek)

JA BizTown Mobile combines classroom learning with a hands-on simulation where 5th and 6th graders explore the economy as workers, consumers, and citizens. In a mobile, day-long experience, they run businesses, manage finances, and make real-world decisions while guided by volunteers. This immersive program builds teamwork, financial literacy, and leadership skills, preparing students for future careers.  

Agency: Junior Achievement of Eastern Iowa

JA BizTown Mobile combines classroom learning with a hands-on simulation where 5th and 6th graders explore the economy as workers, consumers, and citizens. In a mobile, day-long experience, they run businesses, manage finances, and make real-world decisions while guided by volunteers. This immersive program builds teamwork, financial literacy, and leadership skills, preparing students for future careers.  

Agency: Junior Achievement of Eastern Iowa

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Apr 15, 2026

Zip Code: 52404

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: JA BizTown (Prairie Creek)

JA BizTown Mobile combines classroom learning with a hands-on simulation where 5th and 6th graders explore the economy as workers, consumers, and citizens. In a mobile, day-long experience, they run businesses, manage finances, and make real-world decisions while guided by volunteers. This immersive program builds teamwork, financial literacy, and leadership skills, preparing students for future careers.  

Agency: Junior Achievement of Eastern Iowa

JA BizTown Mobile combines classroom learning with a hands-on simulation where 5th and 6th graders explore the economy as workers, consumers, and citizens. In a mobile, day-long experience, they run businesses, manage finances, and make real-world decisions while guided by volunteers. This immersive program builds teamwork, financial literacy, and leadership skills, preparing students for future careers.  

Agency: Junior Achievement of Eastern Iowa

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Apr 16, 2026

Zip Code: 52404

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: JA BizTown (Prairie Creek)

JA BizTown Mobile combines classroom learning with a hands-on simulation where 5th and 6th graders explore the economy as workers, consumers, and citizens. In a mobile, day-long experience, they run businesses, manage finances, and make real-world decisions while guided by volunteers. This immersive program builds teamwork, financial literacy, and leadership skills, preparing students for future careers.  

Agency: Junior Achievement of Eastern Iowa

JA BizTown Mobile combines classroom learning with a hands-on simulation where 5th and 6th graders explore the economy as workers, consumers, and citizens. In a mobile, day-long experience, they run businesses, manage finances, and make real-world decisions while guided by volunteers. This immersive program builds teamwork, financial literacy, and leadership skills, preparing students for future careers.  

Agency: Junior Achievement of Eastern Iowa

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Apr 17, 2026

Zip Code: 52404

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: JA BizTown (Prairie Creek)

JA BizTown Mobile combines classroom learning with a hands-on simulation where 5th and 6th graders explore the economy as workers, consumers, and citizens. In a mobile, day-long experience, they run businesses, manage finances, and make real-world decisions while guided by volunteers. This immersive program builds teamwork, financial literacy, and leadership skills, preparing students for future careers.  

Agency: Junior Achievement of Eastern Iowa

JA BizTown Mobile combines classroom learning with a hands-on simulation where 5th and 6th graders explore the economy as workers, consumers, and citizens. In a mobile, day-long experience, they run businesses, manage finances, and make real-world decisions while guided by volunteers. This immersive program builds teamwork, financial literacy, and leadership skills, preparing students for future careers.  

Agency: Junior Achievement of Eastern Iowa

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Apr 14, 2026

Zip Code: 52404

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: JA BizTown (Cedar Rapids School)

JA BizTown Mobile combines classroom learning with a hands-on simulation where 5th and 6th graders explore the economy as workers, consumers, and citizens. In a mobile, day-long experience, they run businesses, manage finances, and make real-world decisions while guided by volunteers. This immersive program builds teamwork, financial literacy, and leadership skills, preparing students for future careers.  

Agency: Junior Achievement of Eastern Iowa

JA BizTown Mobile combines classroom learning with a hands-on simulation where 5th and 6th graders explore the economy as workers, consumers, and citizens. In a mobile, day-long experience, they run businesses, manage finances, and make real-world decisions while guided by volunteers. This immersive program builds teamwork, financial literacy, and leadership skills, preparing students for future careers.  

Agency: Junior Achievement of Eastern Iowa

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Feb 10, 2026

Zip Code: 52404

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: JA BizTown (Boulder Peak at Linn Mar, Himalayas house)

JA BizTown Mobile combines classroom learning with a hands-on simulation where 5th and 6th graders explore the economy as workers, consumers, and citizens. In a mobile, day-long experience, they run businesses, manage finances, and make real-world decisions while guided by volunteers. This immersive program builds teamwork, financial literacy, and leadership skills, preparing students for future careers.  

Agency: Junior Achievement of Eastern Iowa

JA BizTown Mobile combines classroom learning with a hands-on simulation where 5th and 6th graders explore the economy as workers, consumers, and citizens. In a mobile, day-long experience, they run businesses, manage finances, and make real-world decisions while guided by volunteers. This immersive program builds teamwork, financial literacy, and leadership skills, preparing students for future careers.  

Agency: Junior Achievement of Eastern Iowa

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Apr 8, 2026

Zip Code: 52404

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: JA BizTown (Boulder Peak at Linn Mar, Cristal Mountains house)

JA BizTown Mobile combines classroom learning with a hands-on simulation where 5th and 6th graders explore the economy as workers, consumers, and citizens. In a mobile, day-long experience, they run businesses, manage finances, and make real-world decisions while guided by volunteers. This immersive program builds teamwork, financial literacy, and leadership skills, preparing students for future careers.  

Agency: Junior Achievement of Eastern Iowa

JA BizTown Mobile combines classroom learning with a hands-on simulation where 5th and 6th graders explore the economy as workers, consumers, and citizens. In a mobile, day-long experience, they run businesses, manage finances, and make real-world decisions while guided by volunteers. This immersive program builds teamwork, financial literacy, and leadership skills, preparing students for future careers.  

Agency: Junior Achievement of Eastern Iowa

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Apr 10, 2026

Zip Code: 52404

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: JA BizTown (Boulder Peak at Linn Mar, Atlas Mountains house)

JA BizTown Mobile combines classroom learning with a hands-on simulation where 5th and 6th graders explore the economy as workers, consumers, and citizens. In a mobile, day-long experience, they run businesses, manage finances, and make real-world decisions while guided by volunteers. This immersive program builds teamwork, financial literacy, and leadership skills, preparing students for future careers.  

Agency: Junior Achievement of Eastern Iowa

JA BizTown Mobile combines classroom learning with a hands-on simulation where 5th and 6th graders explore the economy as workers, consumers, and citizens. In a mobile, day-long experience, they run businesses, manage finances, and make real-world decisions while guided by volunteers. This immersive program builds teamwork, financial literacy, and leadership skills, preparing students for future careers.  

Agency: Junior Achievement of Eastern Iowa

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Apr 9, 2026

Zip Code: 52404

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: JA BizTown (Cedar Rapids School)

JA BizTown Mobile combines classroom learning with a hands-on simulation where 5th and 6th graders explore the economy as workers, consumers, and citizens. In a mobile, day-long experience, they run businesses, manage finances, and make real-world decisions while guided by volunteers. This immersive program builds teamwork, financial literacy, and leadership skills, preparing students for future careers.  

Agency: Junior Achievement of Eastern Iowa

JA BizTown Mobile combines classroom learning with a hands-on simulation where 5th and 6th graders explore the economy as workers, consumers, and citizens. In a mobile, day-long experience, they run businesses, manage finances, and make real-world decisions while guided by volunteers. This immersive program builds teamwork, financial literacy, and leadership skills, preparing students for future careers.  

Agency: Junior Achievement of Eastern Iowa

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Apr 21, 2026

Zip Code: 52404

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: JA BizTown (Cedar Rapids School)

JA BizTown Mobile combines classroom learning with a hands-on simulation where 5th and 6th graders explore the economy as workers, consumers, and citizens. In a mobile, day-long experience, they run businesses, manage finances, and make real-world decisions while guided by volunteers. This immersive program builds teamwork, financial literacy, and leadership skills, preparing students for future careers.  

Agency: Junior Achievement of Eastern Iowa

JA BizTown Mobile combines classroom learning with a hands-on simulation where 5th and 6th graders explore the economy as workers, consumers, and citizens. In a mobile, day-long experience, they run businesses, manage finances, and make real-world decisions while guided by volunteers. This immersive program builds teamwork, financial literacy, and leadership skills, preparing students for future careers.  

Agency: Junior Achievement of Eastern Iowa

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Apr 22, 2026

Zip Code: 52404

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: JA BizTown (Hazel Point at Linn Mar-Concord House)

JA BizTown Mobile combines classroom learning with a hands-on simulation where 5th and 6th graders explore the economy as workers, consumers, and citizens. In a mobile, day-long experience, they run businesses, manage finances, and make real-world decisions while guided by volunteers. This immersive program builds teamwork, financial literacy, and leadership skills, preparing students for future careers.  

Agency: Junior Achievement of Eastern Iowa

JA BizTown Mobile combines classroom learning with a hands-on simulation where 5th and 6th graders explore the economy as workers, consumers, and citizens. In a mobile, day-long experience, they run businesses, manage finances, and make real-world decisions while guided by volunteers. This immersive program builds teamwork, financial literacy, and leadership skills, preparing students for future careers.  

Agency: Junior Achievement of Eastern Iowa

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Apr 28, 2026

Zip Code: 52404

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: JA BizTown (Hazel Point at Linn Mar-Pleasant Grove House)

JA BizTown Mobile combines classroom learning with a hands-on simulation where 5th and 6th graders explore the economy as workers, consumers, and citizens. In a mobile, day-long experience, they run businesses, manage finances, and make real-world decisions while guided by volunteers. This immersive program builds teamwork, financial literacy, and leadership skills, preparing students for future careers.  

Agency: Junior Achievement of Eastern Iowa

JA BizTown Mobile combines classroom learning with a hands-on simulation where 5th and 6th graders explore the economy as workers, consumers, and citizens. In a mobile, day-long experience, they run businesses, manage finances, and make real-world decisions while guided by volunteers. This immersive program builds teamwork, financial literacy, and leadership skills, preparing students for future careers.  

Agency: Junior Achievement of Eastern Iowa

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Apr 29, 2026

Zip Code: 52404

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: JA BizTown (Hazel Point at Linn Mar-Wildcat House)

JA BizTown Mobile combines classroom learning with a hands-on simulation where 5th and 6th graders explore the economy as workers, consumers, and citizens. In a mobile, day-long experience, they run businesses, manage finances, and make real-world decisions while guided by volunteers. This immersive program builds teamwork, financial literacy, and leadership skills, preparing students for future careers.  

Agency: Junior Achievement of Eastern Iowa

JA BizTown Mobile combines classroom learning with a hands-on simulation where 5th and 6th graders explore the economy as workers, consumers, and citizens. In a mobile, day-long experience, they run businesses, manage finances, and make real-world decisions while guided by volunteers. This immersive program builds teamwork, financial literacy, and leadership skills, preparing students for future careers.  

Agency: Junior Achievement of Eastern Iowa

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Apr 30, 2026

Zip Code: 52404

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: JA BizTown (Cedar Rapids School)

JA BizTown Mobile combines classroom learning with a hands-on simulation where 5th and 6th graders explore the economy as workers, consumers, and citizens. In a mobile, day-long experience, they run businesses, manage finances, and make real-world decisions while guided by volunteers. This immersive program builds teamwork, financial literacy, and leadership skills, preparing students for future careers.  

Agency: Junior Achievement of Eastern Iowa

JA BizTown Mobile combines classroom learning with a hands-on simulation where 5th and 6th graders explore the economy as workers, consumers, and citizens. In a mobile, day-long experience, they run businesses, manage finances, and make real-world decisions while guided by volunteers. This immersive program builds teamwork, financial literacy, and leadership skills, preparing students for future careers.  

Agency: Junior Achievement of Eastern Iowa

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On May 7, 2026

Zip Code: 52404

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: JA BizTown (Cedar Rapids School)

JA BizTown Mobile combines classroom learning with a hands-on simulation where 5th and 6th graders explore the economy as workers, consumers, and citizens. In a mobile, day-long experience, they run businesses, manage finances, and make real-world decisions while guided by volunteers. This immersive program builds teamwork, financial literacy, and leadership skills, preparing students for future careers.  

Agency: Junior Achievement of Eastern Iowa

JA BizTown Mobile combines classroom learning with a hands-on simulation where 5th and 6th graders explore the economy as workers, consumers, and citizens. In a mobile, day-long experience, they run businesses, manage finances, and make real-world decisions while guided by volunteers. This immersive program builds teamwork, financial literacy, and leadership skills, preparing students for future careers.  

Agency: Junior Achievement of Eastern Iowa

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On May 8, 2026

Zip Code: 52404

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: JA BizTown (Cedar Rapids School)

JA BizTown Mobile combines classroom learning with a hands-on simulation where 5th and 6th graders explore the economy as workers, consumers, and citizens. In a mobile, day-long experience, they run businesses, manage finances, and make real-world decisions while guided by volunteers. This immersive program builds teamwork, financial literacy, and leadership skills, preparing students for future careers.  

Agency: Junior Achievement of Eastern Iowa

JA BizTown Mobile combines classroom learning with a hands-on simulation where 5th and 6th graders explore the economy as workers, consumers, and citizens. In a mobile, day-long experience, they run businesses, manage finances, and make real-world decisions while guided by volunteers. This immersive program builds teamwork, financial literacy, and leadership skills, preparing students for future careers.  

Agency: Junior Achievement of Eastern Iowa

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Feb 11, 2026

Zip Code: 52404

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: JA BizTown (Cedar Rapids School)

JA BizTown Mobile combines classroom learning with a hands-on simulation where 5th and 6th graders explore the economy as workers, consumers, and citizens. In a mobile, day-long experience, they run businesses, manage finances, and make real-world decisions while guided by volunteers. This immersive program builds teamwork, financial literacy, and leadership skills, preparing students for future careers.  

Agency: Junior Achievement of Eastern Iowa

JA BizTown Mobile combines classroom learning with a hands-on simulation where 5th and 6th graders explore the economy as workers, consumers, and citizens. In a mobile, day-long experience, they run businesses, manage finances, and make real-world decisions while guided by volunteers. This immersive program builds teamwork, financial literacy, and leadership skills, preparing students for future careers.  

Agency: Junior Achievement of Eastern Iowa

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Nov 19, 2025

Zip Code: 52404

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: JA BizTown (Cedar Rapids School)

JA BizTown Mobile combines classroom learning with a hands-on simulation where 5th and 6th graders explore the economy as workers, consumers, and citizens. In a mobile, day-long experience, they run businesses, manage finances, and make real-world decisions while guided by volunteers. This immersive program builds teamwork, financial literacy, and leadership skills, preparing students for future careers.  

Agency: Junior Achievement of Eastern Iowa

JA BizTown Mobile combines classroom learning with a hands-on simulation where 5th and 6th graders explore the economy as workers, consumers, and citizens. In a mobile, day-long experience, they run businesses, manage finances, and make real-world decisions while guided by volunteers. This immersive program builds teamwork, financial literacy, and leadership skills, preparing students for future careers.  

Agency: Junior Achievement of Eastern Iowa

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Nov 20, 2025

Zip Code: 52404

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: JA BizTown (Cedar Rapids School)

JA BizTown Mobile combines classroom learning with a hands-on simulation where 5th and 6th graders explore the economy as workers, consumers, and citizens. In a mobile, day-long experience, they run businesses, manage finances, and make real-world decisions while guided by volunteers. This immersive program builds teamwork, financial literacy, and leadership skills, preparing students for future careers.  

Agency: Junior Achievement of Eastern Iowa

JA BizTown Mobile combines classroom learning with a hands-on simulation where 5th and 6th graders explore the economy as workers, consumers, and citizens. In a mobile, day-long experience, they run businesses, manage finances, and make real-world decisions while guided by volunteers. This immersive program builds teamwork, financial literacy, and leadership skills, preparing students for future careers.  

Agency: Junior Achievement of Eastern Iowa

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Nov 12, 2025

Zip Code: 52404

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: JA BizTown (Cedar Rapids School)

JA BizTown Mobile combines classroom learning with a hands-on simulation where 5th and 6th graders explore the economy as workers, consumers, and citizens. In a mobile, day-long experience, they run businesses, manage finances, and make real-world decisions while guided by volunteers. This immersive program builds teamwork, financial literacy, and leadership skills, preparing students for future careers.  

Agency: Junior Achievement of Eastern Iowa

JA BizTown Mobile combines classroom learning with a hands-on simulation where 5th and 6th graders explore the economy as workers, consumers, and citizens. In a mobile, day-long experience, they run businesses, manage finances, and make real-world decisions while guided by volunteers. This immersive program builds teamwork, financial literacy, and leadership skills, preparing students for future careers.  

Agency: Junior Achievement of Eastern Iowa

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Nov 11, 2025

Zip Code: 52404

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: JA BizTown (Cedar Rapids School)

JA BizTown Mobile combines classroom learning with a hands-on simulation where 5th and 6th graders explore the economy as workers, consumers, and citizens. In a mobile, day-long experience, they run businesses, manage finances, and make real-world decisions while guided by volunteers. This immersive program builds teamwork, financial literacy, and leadership skills, preparing students for future careers.  

Agency: Junior Achievement of Eastern Iowa

JA BizTown Mobile combines classroom learning with a hands-on simulation where 5th and 6th graders explore the economy as workers, consumers, and citizens. In a mobile, day-long experience, they run businesses, manage finances, and make real-world decisions while guided by volunteers. This immersive program builds teamwork, financial literacy, and leadership skills, preparing students for future careers.  

Agency: Junior Achievement of Eastern Iowa

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Nov 5, 2025

Zip Code: 52404

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: JA BizTown (Cedar Rapids School)

JA BizTown Mobile combines classroom learning with a hands-on simulation where 5th and 6th graders explore the economy as workers, consumers, and citizens. In a mobile, day-long experience, they run businesses, manage finances, and make real-world decisions while guided by volunteers. This immersive program builds teamwork, financial literacy, and leadership skills, preparing students for future careers.  

Agency: Junior Achievement of Eastern Iowa

JA BizTown Mobile combines classroom learning with a hands-on simulation where 5th and 6th graders explore the economy as workers, consumers, and citizens. In a mobile, day-long experience, they run businesses, manage finances, and make real-world decisions while guided by volunteers. This immersive program builds teamwork, financial literacy, and leadership skills, preparing students for future careers.  

Agency: Junior Achievement of Eastern Iowa

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Nov 4, 2025

Zip Code: 52404

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: JA Finance Park (Benton Community Schools)

JA Finance Park® Mobile is a 3-4-hour immersive experience for middle school students. During the simulation, students will be assigned a hypothetical life scenario, including a career, spouse, children, and pets. Throughout the simulation, they will ‘research’ different budget categories through a series of volunteer-led group discussions and activities, and will create a budget based on their household income and needs. Then, they will shop through their budget to see how their ideal finances measure up to real world costs. Volunteers support small groups of students (4-7) as they create, edit, and shop through their budgets. All discussion and activity materials are provided, and volunteers can share their real world experiences to help students understand different financial commitments they will have as they grow up. Volunteer orientation is provided morning of the simulation, and no previous expertise is required

Agency: Junior Achievement of Eastern Iowa

JA Finance Park® Mobile is a 3-4-hour immersive experience for middle school students. During the simulation, students will be assigned a hypothetical life scenario, including a career, spouse, children, and pets. Throughout the simulation, they will ‘research’ different budget categories through a series of volunteer-led group discussions and activities, and will create a budget based on their household income and needs. Then, they will shop through their budget to see how their ideal finances measure up to real world costs. Volunteers support small groups of students (4-7) as they create, edit, and shop through their budgets. All discussion and activity materials are provided, and volunteers can share their real world experiences to help students understand different financial commitments they will have as they grow up. Volunteer orientation is provided morning of the simulation, and no previous expertise is required

Agency: Junior Achievement of Eastern Iowa

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On May 20, 2026

Zip Code: 52206

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: JA Finance Park (Roosevelt Middle School)

JA Finance Park® Mobile is a 3-4-hour immersive experience for middle school students. During the simulation, students will be assigned a hypothetical life scenario, including a career, spouse, children, and pets. Throughout the simulation, they will ‘research’ different budget categories through a series of volunteer-led group discussions and activities, and will create a budget based on their household income and needs. Then, they will shop through their budget to see how their ideal finances measure up to real world costs. Volunteers support small groups of students (4-7) as they create, edit, and shop through their budgets. All discussion and activity materials are provided, and volunteers can share their real world experiences to help students understand different financial commitments they will have as they grow up. Volunteer orientation is provided morning of the simulation, and no previous expertise is required

Agency: Junior Achievement of Eastern Iowa

JA Finance Park® Mobile is a 3-4-hour immersive experience for middle school students. During the simulation, students will be assigned a hypothetical life scenario, including a career, spouse, children, and pets. Throughout the simulation, they will ‘research’ different budget categories through a series of volunteer-led group discussions and activities, and will create a budget based on their household income and needs. Then, they will shop through their budget to see how their ideal finances measure up to real world costs. Volunteers support small groups of students (4-7) as they create, edit, and shop through their budgets. All discussion and activity materials are provided, and volunteers can share their real world experiences to help students understand different financial commitments they will have as they grow up. Volunteer orientation is provided morning of the simulation, and no previous expertise is required

Agency: Junior Achievement of Eastern Iowa

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On May 29, 2026

Zip Code: 52404

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: JA Finance Park (Benton Community Schools)

JA Finance Park® Mobile is a 3-4-hour immersive experience for middle school students. During the simulation, students will be assigned a hypothetical life scenario, including a career, spouse, children, and pets. Throughout the simulation, they will ‘research’ different budget categories through a series of volunteer-led group discussions and activities, and will create a budget based on their household income and needs. Then, they will shop through their budget to see how their ideal finances measure up to real world costs. Volunteers support small groups of students (4-7) as they create, edit, and shop through their budgets. All discussion and activity materials are provided, and volunteers can share their real world experiences to help students understand different financial commitments they will have as they grow up. Volunteer orientation is provided morning of the simulation, and no previous expertise is required.

Agency: Junior Achievement of Eastern Iowa

JA Finance Park® Mobile is a 3-4-hour immersive experience for middle school students. During the simulation, students will be assigned a hypothetical life scenario, including a career, spouse, children, and pets. Throughout the simulation, they will ‘research’ different budget categories through a series of volunteer-led group discussions and activities, and will create a budget based on their household income and needs. Then, they will shop through their budget to see how their ideal finances measure up to real world costs. Volunteers support small groups of students (4-7) as they create, edit, and shop through their budgets. All discussion and activity materials are provided, and volunteers can share their real world experiences to help students understand different financial commitments they will have as they grow up. Volunteer orientation is provided morning of the simulation, and no previous expertise is required.

Agency: Junior Achievement of Eastern Iowa

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Jan 21, 2026

Zip Code: 52206

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: JA Finance Park (Harding Middle School)

JA Finance Park® Mobile is a 3-4-hour immersive experience for middle school students. During the simulation, students will be assigned a hypothetical life scenario, including a career, spouse, children, and pets. Throughout the simulation, they will ‘research’ different budget categories through a series of volunteer-led group discussions and activities, and will create a budget based on their household income and needs. Then, they will shop through their budget to see how their ideal finances measure up to real world costs. Volunteers support small groups of students (4-7) as they create, edit, and shop through their budgets. All discussion and activity materials are provided, and volunteers can share their real world experiences to help students understand different financial commitments they will have as they grow up. Volunteer orientation is provided morning of the simulation, and no previous expertise is required

Agency: Junior Achievement of Eastern Iowa

JA Finance Park® Mobile is a 3-4-hour immersive experience for middle school students. During the simulation, students will be assigned a hypothetical life scenario, including a career, spouse, children, and pets. Throughout the simulation, they will ‘research’ different budget categories through a series of volunteer-led group discussions and activities, and will create a budget based on their household income and needs. Then, they will shop through their budget to see how their ideal finances measure up to real world costs. Volunteers support small groups of students (4-7) as they create, edit, and shop through their budgets. All discussion and activity materials are provided, and volunteers can share their real world experiences to help students understand different financial commitments they will have as they grow up. Volunteer orientation is provided morning of the simulation, and no previous expertise is required

Agency: Junior Achievement of Eastern Iowa

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On May 28, 2026

Zip Code: 52404

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: JA Finance Park (Taft Middle School-AM Harding Middle School-PM)

JA Finance Park® Mobile is a 3-4-hour immersive experience for middle school students. During the simulation, students will be assigned a hypothetical life scenario, including a career, spouse, children, and pets. Throughout the simulation, they will ‘research’ different budget categories through a series of volunteer-led group discussions and activities, and will create a budget based on their household income and needs. Then, they will shop through their budget to see how their ideal finances measure up to real world costs. Volunteers support small groups of students (4-7) as they create, edit, and shop through their budgets. All discussion and activity materials are provided, and volunteers can share their real world experiences to help students understand different financial commitments they will have as they grow up. Volunteer orientation is provided morning of the simulation, and no previous expertise is required

Agency: Junior Achievement of Eastern Iowa

JA Finance Park® Mobile is a 3-4-hour immersive experience for middle school students. During the simulation, students will be assigned a hypothetical life scenario, including a career, spouse, children, and pets. Throughout the simulation, they will ‘research’ different budget categories through a series of volunteer-led group discussions and activities, and will create a budget based on their household income and needs. Then, they will shop through their budget to see how their ideal finances measure up to real world costs. Volunteers support small groups of students (4-7) as they create, edit, and shop through their budgets. All discussion and activity materials are provided, and volunteers can share their real world experiences to help students understand different financial commitments they will have as they grow up. Volunteer orientation is provided morning of the simulation, and no previous expertise is required

Agency: Junior Achievement of Eastern Iowa

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On May 27, 2026

Zip Code: 52404

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: JA Finance Park (Taft Middle School)

JA Finance Park® Mobile is a 3-4-hour immersive experience for middle school students. During the simulation, students will be assigned a hypothetical life scenario, including a career, spouse, children, and pets. Throughout the simulation, they will ‘research’ different budget categories through a series of volunteer-led group discussions and activities, and will create a budget based on their household income and needs. Then, they will shop through their budget to see how their ideal finances measure up to real world costs. Volunteers support small groups of students (4-7) as they create, edit, and shop through their budgets. All discussion and activity materials are provided, and volunteers can share their real world experiences to help students understand different financial commitments they will have as they grow up. Volunteer orientation is provided morning of the simulation, and no previous expertise is required.

Agency: Junior Achievement of Eastern Iowa

JA Finance Park® Mobile is a 3-4-hour immersive experience for middle school students. During the simulation, students will be assigned a hypothetical life scenario, including a career, spouse, children, and pets. Throughout the simulation, they will ‘research’ different budget categories through a series of volunteer-led group discussions and activities, and will create a budget based on their household income and needs. Then, they will shop through their budget to see how their ideal finances measure up to real world costs. Volunteers support small groups of students (4-7) as they create, edit, and shop through their budgets. All discussion and activity materials are provided, and volunteers can share their real world experiences to help students understand different financial commitments they will have as they grow up. Volunteer orientation is provided morning of the simulation, and no previous expertise is required.

Agency: Junior Achievement of Eastern Iowa

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On May 26, 2026

Zip Code: 52404

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: JA Finance Park (Franklin Middle School)

JA Finance Park® Mobile is a 3-4-hour immersive experience for middle school students. During the simulation, students will be assigned a hypothetical life scenario, including a career, spouse, children, and pets. Throughout the simulation, they will ‘research’ different budget categories through a series of volunteer-led group discussions and activities, and will create a budget based on their household income and needs. Then, they will shop through their budget to see how their ideal finances measure up to real world costs. Volunteers support small groups of students (4-7) as they create, edit, and shop through their budgets. All discussion and activity materials are provided, and volunteers can share their real world experiences to help students understand different financial commitments they will have as they grow up. Volunteer orientation is provided morning of the simulation, and no previous expertise is required

Agency: Junior Achievement of Eastern Iowa

JA Finance Park® Mobile is a 3-4-hour immersive experience for middle school students. During the simulation, students will be assigned a hypothetical life scenario, including a career, spouse, children, and pets. Throughout the simulation, they will ‘research’ different budget categories through a series of volunteer-led group discussions and activities, and will create a budget based on their household income and needs. Then, they will shop through their budget to see how their ideal finances measure up to real world costs. Volunteers support small groups of students (4-7) as they create, edit, and shop through their budgets. All discussion and activity materials are provided, and volunteers can share their real world experiences to help students understand different financial commitments they will have as they grow up. Volunteer orientation is provided morning of the simulation, and no previous expertise is required

Agency: Junior Achievement of Eastern Iowa

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On May 7, 2026

Zip Code: 52404

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: JA Finance Park (Wilson Middle School)

JA Finance Park® Mobile is a 3-4-hour immersive experience for middle school students. During the simulation, students will be assigned a hypothetical life scenario, including a career, spouse, children, and pets. Throughout the simulation, they will ‘research’ different budget categories through a series of volunteer-led group discussions and activities, and will create a budget based on their household income and needs. Then, they will shop through their budget to see how their ideal finances measure up to real world costs. Volunteers support small groups of students (4-7) as they create, edit, and shop through their budgets. All discussion and activity materials are provided, and volunteers can share their real world experiences to help students understand different financial commitments they will have as they grow up. Volunteer orientation is provided morning of the simulation, and no previous expertise is required.

Agency: Junior Achievement of Eastern Iowa

JA Finance Park® Mobile is a 3-4-hour immersive experience for middle school students. During the simulation, students will be assigned a hypothetical life scenario, including a career, spouse, children, and pets. Throughout the simulation, they will ‘research’ different budget categories through a series of volunteer-led group discussions and activities, and will create a budget based on their household income and needs. Then, they will shop through their budget to see how their ideal finances measure up to real world costs. Volunteers support small groups of students (4-7) as they create, edit, and shop through their budgets. All discussion and activity materials are provided, and volunteers can share their real world experiences to help students understand different financial commitments they will have as they grow up. Volunteer orientation is provided morning of the simulation, and no previous expertise is required.

Agency: Junior Achievement of Eastern Iowa

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On May 6, 2026

Zip Code: 52404

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: JA Finance Park (McKinley Middle School)

JA Finance Park® Mobile is a 3-4-hour immersive experience for middle school students. During the simulation, students will be assigned a hypothetical life scenario, including a career, spouse, children, and pets. Throughout the simulation, they will ‘research’ different budget categories through a series of volunteer-led group discussions and activities, and will create a budget based on their household income and needs. Then, they will shop through their budget to see how their ideal finances measure up to real world costs. Volunteers support small groups of students (4-7) as they create, edit, and shop through their budgets. All discussion and activity materials are provided, and volunteers can share their real world experiences to help students understand different financial commitments they will have as they grow up. Volunteer orientation is provided morning of the simulation, and no previous expertise is required

Agency: Junior Achievement of Eastern Iowa

JA Finance Park® Mobile is a 3-4-hour immersive experience for middle school students. During the simulation, students will be assigned a hypothetical life scenario, including a career, spouse, children, and pets. Throughout the simulation, they will ‘research’ different budget categories through a series of volunteer-led group discussions and activities, and will create a budget based on their household income and needs. Then, they will shop through their budget to see how their ideal finances measure up to real world costs. Volunteers support small groups of students (4-7) as they create, edit, and shop through their budgets. All discussion and activity materials are provided, and volunteers can share their real world experiences to help students understand different financial commitments they will have as they grow up. Volunteer orientation is provided morning of the simulation, and no previous expertise is required

Agency: Junior Achievement of Eastern Iowa

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On May 5, 2026

Zip Code: 52404

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Pumpkin Patch Pick Up!

Work side-by-side with members of Brucemore’s Landscape team in the cutting garden to prep the space for winter during this volunteer opportunity! Volunteers will pick up and clear out pumpkin vines, flowers, and weeds from the garden. The best part? Any pumpkins you find while helping in the garden are yours to take home, just in time for Halloween! During the break, volunteers can enjoy cider, coffee, and other fall treats, as well as pick up some expert advice from Brucemore staff on how to prepare your own garden spaces for winter.

Participants must register to take part in this volunteer opportunity. To register through Sign Up Genius, please click here.

You don’t need a green thumb to participate in this volunteer program at Brucemore, everyone is welcome to join the Pumpkin Patch Pick Up! Brucemore staff will provide all instructions and gardening equipment needed. This volunteer opportunity is recommended for ages 10 and up. Volunteers who participate in this activity should be able to walk across uneven terrain and engage in physical activity such as walking, standing, kneeling, bending, and squatting for periods of time. Volunteers are required to wear closed-toed shoes during this activity.

Agency: Brucemore

Work side-by-side with members of Brucemore’s Landscape team in the cutting garden to prep the space for winter during this volunteer opportunity! Volunteers will pick up and clear out pumpkin vines, flowers, and weeds from the garden. The best part? Any pumpkins you find while helping in the garden are yours to take home, just in time for Halloween! During the break, volunteers can enjoy cider, coffee, and other fall treats, as well as pick up some expert advice from Brucemore staff on how to prepare your own garden spaces for winter.

Participants must register to take part in this volunteer opportunity. To register through Sign Up Genius, please click here.

You don’t need a green thumb to participate in this volunteer program at Brucemore, everyone is welcome to join the Pumpkin Patch Pick Up! Brucemore staff will provide all instructions and gardening equipment needed. This volunteer opportunity is recommended for ages 10 and up. Volunteers who participate in this activity should be able to walk across uneven terrain and engage in physical activity such as walking, standing, kneeling, bending, and squatting for periods of time. Volunteers are required to wear closed-toed shoes during this activity.

Agency: Brucemore

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Oct 18, 2025

Zip Code: 52403

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Painting projects

Camp Wapsie has several areas that could use some painting updates. We are seeking volunteers who can help us painting some walls benches signs and other areas around camp. Some inside and some outdoor projects. Volunteers fill out a Voluntary Disclosure form if they are here when we have guests in camp.

Agency: YMCA Camp Wapsie

Camp Wapsie has several areas that could use some painting updates. We are seeking volunteers who can help us painting some walls benches signs and other areas around camp. Some inside and some outdoor projects. Volunteers fill out a Voluntary Disclosure form if they are here when we have guests in camp.

Agency: YMCA Camp Wapsie

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 52218

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Wood Cutting and Splitting

Camp Wapsie uses a lot of firewood for campfires. We are seeking volunteers who can bring their own chainsaw and help cut down dying trees or cut up down trees for firewood. We will fell most trees that are near buildings or in more dangerous spots. We also have a splitter volunteers can use to split wood. Volunteers must be fairly active as this is a somewhat physical activity. Volunteers fill out a Voluntary Disclosure form if they are here when we have guests in camp.

Agency: YMCA Camp Wapsie

Camp Wapsie uses a lot of firewood for campfires. We are seeking volunteers who can bring their own chainsaw and help cut down dying trees or cut up down trees for firewood. We will fell most trees that are near buildings or in more dangerous spots. We also have a splitter volunteers can use to split wood. Volunteers must be fairly active as this is a somewhat physical activity. Volunteers fill out a Voluntary Disclosure form if they are here when we have guests in camp.

Agency: YMCA Camp Wapsie

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 52218

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Apply for BOLD (Board Orientation & Leadership Development)

BOLD United Way’s BOLD (Board Orientation & Leadership Development) program is designed to prepare community leaders for nonprofit board service. Participants gain valuable insight into governance, responsibilities, and how to make a meaningful impact through board membership. Whether you’re new to board service or ready to sharpen your skills, BOLD connects you with local nonprofits, experienced leaders, and peers who share your passion for giving back. Visit www.uweci.org/bold for more information.  


Applications open 10/1 – 10/31

Selected candidates will be notified mid-December

Tuition: $250, financial assistance available

Agency: United Way East Central Iowa

BOLD United Way’s BOLD (Board Orientation & Leadership Development) program is designed to prepare community leaders for nonprofit board service. Participants gain valuable insight into governance, responsibilities, and how to make a meaningful impact through board membership. Whether you’re new to board service or ready to sharpen your skills, BOLD connects you with local nonprofits, experienced leaders, and peers who share your passion for giving back. Visit www.uweci.org/bold for more information.  


Applications open 10/1 – 10/31

Selected candidates will be notified mid-December

Tuition: $250, financial assistance available

Agency: United Way East Central Iowa

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Jan 21, 2026 through Jun 24, 2026

Zip Code: 52401

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Civic Circle

Want to deepen your connection to your community and lead with purpose? United Way’s Civic Circle discussion series offers an opportunity to explore the many ways you can make a difference. Participants dive into the nine civic actions of the Civic Circle, reflecting on their role in fostering a community where everyone is seen, supported, and thriving. Through thoughtful conversation and shared experiences, you’ll examine your values and connect with others who care about building a stronger community. Join the conversation and discover your path to a more engaged civic life! For more information, visit our website.

Sign up here for the next Civic Circle discussion series.

Program Fee: $35

Agency: United Way East Central Iowa

Want to deepen your connection to your community and lead with purpose? United Way’s Civic Circle discussion series offers an opportunity to explore the many ways you can make a difference. Participants dive into the nine civic actions of the Civic Circle, reflecting on their role in fostering a community where everyone is seen, supported, and thriving. Through thoughtful conversation and shared experiences, you’ll examine your values and connect with others who care about building a stronger community. Join the conversation and discover your path to a more engaged civic life! For more information, visit our website.

Sign up here for the next Civic Circle discussion series.

Program Fee: $35

Agency: United Way East Central Iowa

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Oct 3, 2025 through Feb 27, 2026

Zip Code: 52401

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Snow Buddies --Volunteer Need

 

Volunteers — or “Snow Heroes” — who would like to help shovel snow from public sidewalks for Cedar Rapids residents in need this winter. Snow Hero volunteers can sign up on the City of Cedar Rapids website at www.CityofCR.com/SnowBuddies. Heroes must be at least 18 years old and provide their own snow-removal equipment. 

Snow Heroes will be paired with eligible residents in need - based on factors such as location and availability. Snow Heroes will not be allowed to solicit or accept money, tips or gifts for their volunteer activities. Can't commit to the whole winter season but want to help keep our sidewalks safe and clear? Backup Snow Buddies are needed as well! 

Agency: City of Cedar Rapids

 

Volunteers — or “Snow Heroes” — who would like to help shovel snow from public sidewalks for Cedar Rapids residents in need this winter. Snow Hero volunteers can sign up on the City of Cedar Rapids website at www.CityofCR.com/SnowBuddies. Heroes must be at least 18 years old and provide their own snow-removal equipment. 

Snow Heroes will be paired with eligible residents in need - based on factors such as location and availability. Snow Heroes will not be allowed to solicit or accept money, tips or gifts for their volunteer activities. Can't commit to the whole winter season but want to help keep our sidewalks safe and clear? Backup Snow Buddies are needed as well! 

Agency: City of Cedar Rapids

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Feb 27, 2026

Zip Code: 52401

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: IT/Salesforce Support Volunteer

Duties/Roles:

Salesforce administration and customization (specifically Sales and Nonprofits) 

Server maintenance

Technology updates

Database management

Qualifications: Knowledge of and experienced in maintaining and supporting information technology infrastructure, systems administration, and security protocols. Advanced computer/technology skills. Experience with Google Workspace, Microsoft Office Suite and databases. Experience with Salesforce administration and customization (Sales & Nonprofit) is strongly preferred.

Schedule: Flexible with weekday shifts available! Administrative Technology Volunteers will be tasked with roles fitting their availability, skills, and level of comfort. This will be an on-site volunteer opportunity. 

Agency: Catherine McAuley Center

Duties/Roles:

Salesforce administration and customization (specifically Sales and Nonprofits) 

Server maintenance

Technology updates

Database management

Qualifications: Knowledge of and experienced in maintaining and supporting information technology infrastructure, systems administration, and security protocols. Advanced computer/technology skills. Experience with Google Workspace, Microsoft Office Suite and databases. Experience with Salesforce administration and customization (Sales & Nonprofit) is strongly preferred.

Schedule: Flexible with weekday shifts available! Administrative Technology Volunteers will be tasked with roles fitting their availability, skills, and level of comfort. This will be an on-site volunteer opportunity. 

Agency: Catherine McAuley Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 52403

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Donation Drive: Help Us Make Fall Festive!

Fall is in the air at Tanager, and we’re getting ready for a season full of fun and celebration for the kids we serve!  

We’re currently accepting donations of fall-themed items to help make our events extra special, including Halloween & Thanksgiving decorations (no strings/wires, please), Halloween costumes, pumpkins for use at Inpatient and Camp Tanager, and candy for our Trunk or Treat. Your generosity helps us bring the warmth and joy of the season to our youth — thank you for being part of our fall festivities!

Agency: Tanager

Fall is in the air at Tanager, and we’re getting ready for a season full of fun and celebration for the kids we serve!  

We’re currently accepting donations of fall-themed items to help make our events extra special, including Halloween & Thanksgiving decorations (no strings/wires, please), Halloween costumes, pumpkins for use at Inpatient and Camp Tanager, and candy for our Trunk or Treat. Your generosity helps us bring the warmth and joy of the season to our youth — thank you for being part of our fall festivities!

Agency: Tanager

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Oct 24, 2025

Zip Code: 52404

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Iowa Volunteer Long-Term Care Ombudsman- Linn and surrounding counties

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

Agency: 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

Agency: Office of the State Long-Term Care Ombudsman

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 50319

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Interested in Imaging Center Community Volunteer HHS (Cedar Rapids)? Sign Up Here!

Iowa HHS Community Access Economic Assistance is seeking dedicated volunteers to support the Imaging Center in Cedar Rapids. This opportunity involves assisting with the organization, management, and processing of important documents, enhancing our ability to serve the community efficiently.

 

DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:

1.       Assist with scanning, filing, and organizing documents and records.

2.       Support staff in managing electronic records and databases.

3.       Ensure confidentiality and proper handling of sensitive information.

4.       Provide administrative support as needed, including data entry and communication tasks.

5.       Maintain a clean and organized work environment.

 

KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES REQUIRED:

·         Attention to detail and strong organizational skills.

·         Basic computer skills, including familiarity with Microsoft Office and database software.

·         Ability to maintain confidentiality and handle sensitive information.

·         Good communication skills and the ability to work collaboratively with staff.

·         Reliability, punctuality, and a positive attitude.


Agency: Iowa HHS

Iowa HHS Community Access Economic Assistance is seeking dedicated volunteers to support the Imaging Center in Cedar Rapids. This opportunity involves assisting with the organization, management, and processing of important documents, enhancing our ability to serve the community efficiently.

 

DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:

1.       Assist with scanning, filing, and organizing documents and records.

2.       Support staff in managing electronic records and databases.

3.       Ensure confidentiality and proper handling of sensitive information.

4.       Provide administrative support as needed, including data entry and communication tasks.

5.       Maintain a clean and organized work environment.

 

KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES REQUIRED:

·         Attention to detail and strong organizational skills.

·         Basic computer skills, including familiarity with Microsoft Office and database software.

·         Ability to maintain confidentiality and handle sensitive information.

·         Good communication skills and the ability to work collaboratively with staff.

·         Reliability, punctuality, and a positive attitude.


Agency: Iowa HHS

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 52404

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Hair Care for Homebound Hospice Patients


Licensed Barbers and Hairdressers Needed

To help patients look good—which can help patients feel better—UnityPoint Hospice Cedar Rapids seeks licensed barbers and cosmetologists to volunteer their services to homebound hospice patients.

Professionals who volunteer must have a current and valid state license, and they also must undergo hospice volunteer training. You can be a part of helping not only to maintain someone's very appearance, but to maintain their dignity of life.

What do you think of when you hear the word "hospice"?

Hospice is not a place, but a philosophy of care. While a hospice serves those on their end-of-life journey, the process really concerns living—and, in as many cases as possible, living in the patient's home. At UnityPoint Hospice, we provide each patient comfort and the best possible care. Our volunteers play a critical role in our patients’ journey. They help to fulfill our goal — to help patients and their families live every moment.

What is the commitment?

UnityPoint Hospice volunteers complete 14 hours of training in hospice philosophy, end-of-life care issues, and documentation. They also participate in ongoing educational opportunities throughout the year. We seek licensed barbers and hairdressers to volunteer, providing haircuts and related services to hospice patients in their homes.

For more information or to register for our next orientation opportunity, contact Amber Young, hospice volunteer coordinator, at (319) 369-7744, or amber.young@unitypoint.org.

Agency: UnityPoint Hospice


Licensed Barbers and Hairdressers Needed

To help patients look good—which can help patients feel better—UnityPoint Hospice Cedar Rapids seeks licensed barbers and cosmetologists to volunteer their services to homebound hospice patients.

Professionals who volunteer must have a current and valid state license, and they also must undergo hospice volunteer training. You can be a part of helping not only to maintain someone's very appearance, but to maintain their dignity of life.

What do you think of when you hear the word "hospice"?

Hospice is not a place, but a philosophy of care. While a hospice serves those on their end-of-life journey, the process really concerns living—and, in as many cases as possible, living in the patient's home. At UnityPoint Hospice, we provide each patient comfort and the best possible care. Our volunteers play a critical role in our patients’ journey. They help to fulfill our goal — to help patients and their families live every moment.

What is the commitment?

UnityPoint Hospice volunteers complete 14 hours of training in hospice philosophy, end-of-life care issues, and documentation. They also participate in ongoing educational opportunities throughout the year. We seek licensed barbers and hairdressers to volunteer, providing haircuts and related services to hospice patients in their homes.

For more information or to register for our next orientation opportunity, contact Amber Young, hospice volunteer coordinator, at (319) 369-7744, or amber.young@unitypoint.org.

Agency: UnityPoint Hospice

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 52402

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Veteran Visits

Being a hospice volunteer is an opportunity to provide compassionate support to patients and families facing end-of-life journeys. This meaningful experience involves visiting a patient weekly or bi-weekly in their home/care center to offer companionship. This companionship may include sitting with them, talking, listening, holding their hand, reading books, playing music, or simply being present. Volunteers are a vital piece of the hospice team and the care that we provide.

We are looking for veteran volunteers who would like to visit with our veteran patients. These veteran volunteers have the unique ability to relate to and connect with Veteran patients in a way that our other volunteers cannot.

Volunteer today and join us in a life changing experience for both you and the patients we serve. Very flexible and based on your schedule. No experience needed- just a compassionate heart. We serve patients in a 50-mile radius of Cedar Rapids. You will always be matched to patients within your preferred locations!

To become a volunteer, contact Haley Tackaberry, volunteer coordinator, at 319.491.4498, or email haley.tackaberry@unitypoint.org.

Agency: UnityPoint Hospice

Being a hospice volunteer is an opportunity to provide compassionate support to patients and families facing end-of-life journeys. This meaningful experience involves visiting a patient weekly or bi-weekly in their home/care center to offer companionship. This companionship may include sitting with them, talking, listening, holding their hand, reading books, playing music, or simply being present. Volunteers are a vital piece of the hospice team and the care that we provide.

We are looking for veteran volunteers who would like to visit with our veteran patients. These veteran volunteers have the unique ability to relate to and connect with Veteran patients in a way that our other volunteers cannot.

Volunteer today and join us in a life changing experience for both you and the patients we serve. Very flexible and based on your schedule. No experience needed- just a compassionate heart. We serve patients in a 50-mile radius of Cedar Rapids. You will always be matched to patients within your preferred locations!

To become a volunteer, contact Haley Tackaberry, volunteer coordinator, at 319.491.4498, or email haley.tackaberry@unitypoint.org.

Agency: UnityPoint Hospice

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 52402

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Patient and Family Support

Being a hospice volunteer is an opportunity to provide compassionate support to patients and families facing end-of-life journeys. This meaningful experience involves visiting a patient weekly or bi-weekly in their home/care center to offer companionship. This companionship may include sitting with them, talking, listening, holding their hand, reading books, playing music, or simply being present. Volunteers are a vital piece of the hospice team and the care that we provide. Volunteer today and join us in a life changing experience for both you and the patients we serve. Very flexible and based on your schedule. No experience needed- just a compassionate heart. We serve patients in a 50-mile radius of Cedar Rapids. You will always be matched to patients within your preferred locations!

What is the commitment?

UnityPoint Hospice volunteers complete 14 hours of training in hospice philosophy, end-of-life care issues, and documentation. They also participate in ongoing educational opportunities throughout the year. Volunteering opportunities can range from an hour or so with a patient weekly or every other week, to several hours weekly in the office, in our hospital in-patient unit, or in patients’ homes or care facilities.

Note: We are in particular need of veterans to serve as hospice volunteers, because veterans who become hospice patients often ask for a veteran to serve as a volunteer.

For more information or to register for our next orientation opportunity, contact Haley Tackaberry, hospice volunteer coordinator, at (319)-491-4498, or haley.tackaberry@unitypoint.org.

Agency: UnityPoint Hospice

Being a hospice volunteer is an opportunity to provide compassionate support to patients and families facing end-of-life journeys. This meaningful experience involves visiting a patient weekly or bi-weekly in their home/care center to offer companionship. This companionship may include sitting with them, talking, listening, holding their hand, reading books, playing music, or simply being present. Volunteers are a vital piece of the hospice team and the care that we provide. Volunteer today and join us in a life changing experience for both you and the patients we serve. Very flexible and based on your schedule. No experience needed- just a compassionate heart. We serve patients in a 50-mile radius of Cedar Rapids. You will always be matched to patients within your preferred locations!

What is the commitment?

UnityPoint Hospice volunteers complete 14 hours of training in hospice philosophy, end-of-life care issues, and documentation. They also participate in ongoing educational opportunities throughout the year. Volunteering opportunities can range from an hour or so with a patient weekly or every other week, to several hours weekly in the office, in our hospital in-patient unit, or in patients’ homes or care facilities.

Note: We are in particular need of veterans to serve as hospice volunteers, because veterans who become hospice patients often ask for a veteran to serve as a volunteer.

For more information or to register for our next orientation opportunity, contact Haley Tackaberry, hospice volunteer coordinator, at (319)-491-4498, or haley.tackaberry@unitypoint.org.

Agency: UnityPoint Hospice

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 52402

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Hospice Respite Care Volunteer

Want an easy way to make a big impact in someone's life?

Join our team of upbeat, big-hearted people who help to bring peace to those with terminal illnesses.

As a respite care volunteer with UnityPoint Hospice, you stay with the patient to allow caregivers or loved ones time to take care of themselves. This may be time to get a haircut, go to the grocery store, or even a day-long outing with friends. A visit with a patient might last two to four hours (or, in rare instances, enough time to allow the caregiver a day-long outing).

Volunteers are essential to the compassionate and personalized care provided by UnityPoint Hospice. Before you can visit patients, Iowa law requires hospice volunteers to undergo 14 hours of training (as well as background checks). At UnityPoint Hospice, we provide some of that training in person, and some of it online. Training includes such topics as hospice philosophy, attitudes toward death, preparing for death at home, spirituality in hospice, communication skills, and grief/bereavement.

To become a volunteer, call Haley Tackaberry, volunteer coordinator, at 319-491-4498, or email haley.tackaberry@unitypoint.org.

UnityPoint Hospice provides individualized patient and family-centered care to eastern Iowans within a 50-mile radius of Cedar Rapids. UnityPoint Hospice volunteers serve patients and their families in their homes or in care facilities as well as in the inpatient unit at UnityPoint St. Luke's Hospital. Volunteers' many services include providing companionship, socialization, and two- to three-hour respite services.  

Agency: UnityPoint Hospice

Want an easy way to make a big impact in someone's life?

Join our team of upbeat, big-hearted people who help to bring peace to those with terminal illnesses.

As a respite care volunteer with UnityPoint Hospice, you stay with the patient to allow caregivers or loved ones time to take care of themselves. This may be time to get a haircut, go to the grocery store, or even a day-long outing with friends. A visit with a patient might last two to four hours (or, in rare instances, enough time to allow the caregiver a day-long outing).

Volunteers are essential to the compassionate and personalized care provided by UnityPoint Hospice. Before you can visit patients, Iowa law requires hospice volunteers to undergo 14 hours of training (as well as background checks). At UnityPoint Hospice, we provide some of that training in person, and some of it online. Training includes such topics as hospice philosophy, attitudes toward death, preparing for death at home, spirituality in hospice, communication skills, and grief/bereavement.

To become a volunteer, call Haley Tackaberry, volunteer coordinator, at 319-491-4498, or email haley.tackaberry@unitypoint.org.

UnityPoint Hospice provides individualized patient and family-centered care to eastern Iowans within a 50-mile radius of Cedar Rapids. UnityPoint Hospice volunteers serve patients and their families in their homes or in care facilities as well as in the inpatient unit at UnityPoint St. Luke's Hospital. Volunteers' many services include providing companionship, socialization, and two- to three-hour respite services.  

Agency: UnityPoint Hospice

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 52402

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Help Older Adults get to Medical Appointments with Aging Services

Aging Services strives to keep older adults as independent and active for as long as possible by providing a wide variety of programs and resources. 

Aging Services provides volunteer-based transportation services free of charge to older adults in our community so they are able to get to and from medical appointments and essential errands such as food banks and the pharmacy. Volunteers give their time, but are reimbursed mileage! 

The transportation program runs Monday through Friday 8 a.m. - 4 p.m.  Volunteers are notified a week in advance of potential driving opportunities, which the volunteer is able to accept or decline.  We love working with your schedule and are very flexible!

Volunteers are fully trained and must be willing to complete background checks.  Aging Services is a certified Service Enterprise agency...join our efforts and learn more about how we support our community as a team! 

Agency: Aging Services

Aging Services strives to keep older adults as independent and active for as long as possible by providing a wide variety of programs and resources. 

Aging Services provides volunteer-based transportation services free of charge to older adults in our community so they are able to get to and from medical appointments and essential errands such as food banks and the pharmacy. Volunteers give their time, but are reimbursed mileage! 

The transportation program runs Monday through Friday 8 a.m. - 4 p.m.  Volunteers are notified a week in advance of potential driving opportunities, which the volunteer is able to accept or decline.  We love working with your schedule and are very flexible!

Volunteers are fully trained and must be willing to complete background checks.  Aging Services is a certified Service Enterprise agency...join our efforts and learn more about how we support our community as a team! 

Agency: Aging Services

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 52405

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Enjoy working with your hands? Help older adults with home repairs!

Aging Services Chore volunteers use basic skills and tools to fix minor problems in an older adult's home. Projects can range from installing safety rails, fixing a dripping faucet, to screwing in light bulbs and washing curtains.  Chore Services staff contact volunteers in advance to see if a project may be of interest to you.  Volunteers are welcome to accept or decline the project when it is proposed to them.  Your handy work will help a senior to continue to live independently in their own home.  There's no place like home!

Volunteers will fill out an application, pass background checks and must own some basic tools to participate.  We will need you to be able to make simple repairs around the home of a client, adhere to the scope of work, and work with ASI staff to arrange for purchase of minor supply needs.

Volunteers are fully trained and must be willing to complete background checks.  Aging Services is a certified Service Enterprise agency...join our efforts and learn more about how we support our community as a team!

Agency: Aging Services

Aging Services Chore volunteers use basic skills and tools to fix minor problems in an older adult's home. Projects can range from installing safety rails, fixing a dripping faucet, to screwing in light bulbs and washing curtains.  Chore Services staff contact volunteers in advance to see if a project may be of interest to you.  Volunteers are welcome to accept or decline the project when it is proposed to them.  Your handy work will help a senior to continue to live independently in their own home.  There's no place like home!

Volunteers will fill out an application, pass background checks and must own some basic tools to participate.  We will need you to be able to make simple repairs around the home of a client, adhere to the scope of work, and work with ASI staff to arrange for purchase of minor supply needs.

Volunteers are fully trained and must be willing to complete background checks.  Aging Services is a certified Service Enterprise agency...join our efforts and learn more about how we support our community as a team!

Agency: Aging Services

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >21 years old

Zip Code: 52401

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Excited about reconnecting with your community this summer? Become a Friendly Visitor with Aging Services!

Start a new adventure!!  Friendly visitor volunteers are matched with an older adult whose social network has decreased due to reduced mobility, the relocation of family and friends, or shrinking peer group. You will be matched with an older adult with similar interests, to meet one hour a week (or more) on a day and time mutually agreed upon.  Talk Hawkeye sports, bake cookies, share family photos, or simply chat about current events. 

Volunteers will apply with Aging Services, pass background checks, and go through a brief training on volunteer policy and procedure.

Aging Services is a certified Service Enterprise agency...join our efforts and learn more about how we support our community as a team!

Agency: Aging Services

Start a new adventure!!  Friendly visitor volunteers are matched with an older adult whose social network has decreased due to reduced mobility, the relocation of family and friends, or shrinking peer group. You will be matched with an older adult with similar interests, to meet one hour a week (or more) on a day and time mutually agreed upon.  Talk Hawkeye sports, bake cookies, share family photos, or simply chat about current events. 

Volunteers will apply with Aging Services, pass background checks, and go through a brief training on volunteer policy and procedure.

Aging Services is a certified Service Enterprise agency...join our efforts and learn more about how we support our community as a team!

Agency: Aging Services

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 52401

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Coordinate a Collection Drive for Impact

Support a cause you care about by coordinating a collection drive! Review the guide below for best practices and nonprofit beneficiary ideas. For questions or to celebrate your success, please respond to this opportunity and email volunteer@uweci.org.

Agency: United Way East Central Iowa

Support a cause you care about by coordinating a collection drive! Review the guide below for best practices and nonprofit beneficiary ideas. For questions or to celebrate your success, please respond to this opportunity and email volunteer@uweci.org.

Agency: United Way East Central Iowa

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Kirkwood CC: Childcare Assistant for Children 0-5

YPN is seeking individuals who have an imagination and would love to be the sidekick to a young child! We hold prenatal and parenting group meetings on Thursday evenings from 5:30-7:30 p.m. year round and provide on-site childcare for children ages 0-5. This opportunity provides flexibility in your schedule. We also welcome and encourage bilingual volunteers as YPN serves Hispanic, African and Afghan families that speak limited to no English. 

Required hand hygiene at all entrances/exits and between sessions.

All volunteers must complete an application, interview, and a background check. All volunteers must be 15 years of age or older to volunteer on their own.

Agency: YPN

YPN is seeking individuals who have an imagination and would love to be the sidekick to a young child! We hold prenatal and parenting group meetings on Thursday evenings from 5:30-7:30 p.m. year round and provide on-site childcare for children ages 0-5. This opportunity provides flexibility in your schedule. We also welcome and encourage bilingual volunteers as YPN serves Hispanic, African and Afghan families that speak limited to no English. 

Required hand hygiene at all entrances/exits and between sessions.

All volunteers must complete an application, interview, and a background check. All volunteers must be 15 years of age or older to volunteer on their own.

Agency: YPN

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 52404

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Produce Shed Donation

Donate any extra produce from your gardens in the produce shed to be distributed to the community! We except clean non-sprayed FRESH produce. The produce shed is located right outside the Feed Iowa First shop. No need to wash because that’s our job! For more information, location specification, or contact info check our website!

Agency: Feed Iowa First

Donate any extra produce from your gardens in the produce shed to be distributed to the community! We except clean non-sprayed FRESH produce. The produce shed is located right outside the Feed Iowa First shop. No need to wash because that’s our job! For more information, location specification, or contact info check our website!

Agency: Feed Iowa First

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Oct 24, 2025

Zip Code: 52401

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Veggie Van

Interested in lending a hand with the Veggie Van? We’d love to have your help!  

We believe access to fresh, healthy produce can—and does—transform lives. Nutritious food is a fundamental human right, and ensuring access to it is key to building vibrant, thriving communities where everyone can reach their full potential.

Through partnerships with food pantries, clinics, and community fridges across Linn County, we work to increase access to fresh, local produce. The Veggie Van makes weekly stops at apartment complexes and healthcare sites, offering 45-minute, farmers market-style distributions. No ID or paperwork is needed—produce is always free and available to anyone in need.

If you'd like to volunteer, check out the link below to pick a time that works for you. You’ll also find the full Veggie Van schedule and the distribution pantry partners. We’d be thrilled to have you join us in this effort!

*Please note that the Veggie Van Schedule is currently being delayed because of some internal maintenance. We will notify you when the schedule is released!

Veggie Van Volunteer Sign-Up: https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10C054DAAAE28A4FFCF8-55570104-2025#/

Details:

Volunteer once or every weekNo experience necessary A wavier will need to be signed prior to volunteering (Digital version here https://form.jotform.com/250624724685058)Please review the volunteer handbook prior to volunteering.

Agency: Feed Iowa First

Interested in lending a hand with the Veggie Van? We’d love to have your help!  

We believe access to fresh, healthy produce can—and does—transform lives. Nutritious food is a fundamental human right, and ensuring access to it is key to building vibrant, thriving communities where everyone can reach their full potential.

Through partnerships with food pantries, clinics, and community fridges across Linn County, we work to increase access to fresh, local produce. The Veggie Van makes weekly stops at apartment complexes and healthcare sites, offering 45-minute, farmers market-style distributions. No ID or paperwork is needed—produce is always free and available to anyone in need.

If you'd like to volunteer, check out the link below to pick a time that works for you. You’ll also find the full Veggie Van schedule and the distribution pantry partners. We’d be thrilled to have you join us in this effort!

*Please note that the Veggie Van Schedule is currently being delayed because of some internal maintenance. We will notify you when the schedule is released!

Veggie Van Volunteer Sign-Up: https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10C054DAAAE28A4FFCF8-55570104-2025#/

Details:

Volunteer once or every weekNo experience necessary A wavier will need to be signed prior to volunteering (Digital version here https://form.jotform.com/250624724685058)Please review the volunteer handbook prior to volunteering.

Agency: Feed Iowa First

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Jun 18, 2025 through Oct 30, 2025

Zip Code: 52401

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: First Aid Kit Assembly

First aid items are a necessity for our shelter. In order to keep clients healthy and safe, we need to have multiple first aid kits on hand.

We are looking for volunteers who can purchase first aid items and assemble them into kits for us. These will be used to support clients at both our Emergency Shelter and the Community Overflow Shelter. You can drop them off at our Emergency Shelter or have them mailed to us: 1247 4th Ave SE, Cedar Rapids, IA 52403. You can also purchase kits from our Amazon Wish List: https://a.co/iEfrgCr.

Kits should include bandages, alcohol wipes, Neosporin, scissors, toe nail clippers, gauze, and medical tape. You are also welcome to include medications such as Tylenol, ibuprofen, tums, Pepto Bismol, and cough drops.

Please let us know if you have any questions!

Agency: Willis Dady Homeless Services

First aid items are a necessity for our shelter. In order to keep clients healthy and safe, we need to have multiple first aid kits on hand.

We are looking for volunteers who can purchase first aid items and assemble them into kits for us. These will be used to support clients at both our Emergency Shelter and the Community Overflow Shelter. You can drop them off at our Emergency Shelter or have them mailed to us: 1247 4th Ave SE, Cedar Rapids, IA 52403. You can also purchase kits from our Amazon Wish List: https://a.co/iEfrgCr.

Kits should include bandages, alcohol wipes, Neosporin, scissors, toe nail clippers, gauze, and medical tape. You are also welcome to include medications such as Tylenol, ibuprofen, tums, Pepto Bismol, and cough drops.

Please let us know if you have any questions!

Agency: Willis Dady Homeless Services

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Meals Volunteer

During the week, clients at Willis Dady are able to visit other meal sites in the community for any food they need. On weekends, many of these sites close, so Willis Dady looks for groups of volunteers to prepare and serve a meal to the clients. These meals bring needed sustenance and a sense of comfort and support to the clients, as it helps demonstrate the community’s support in their efforts to find housing and employment. 

The meal should be completely prepared before coming to the shelter on the scheduled day.  Bring any specific serving utensils needed, though our shelter can usually supply eating utensils or plates/bowls.  It should be brought in throw-away containers or containers you do not want back. We ask that it be brought in three equal portions or in individual servings. We understand if this is not possible, and our staff can divide the food instead. The meal should feed 35 individuals. 

 

Agency: Willis Dady Homeless Services

During the week, clients at Willis Dady are able to visit other meal sites in the community for any food they need. On weekends, many of these sites close, so Willis Dady looks for groups of volunteers to prepare and serve a meal to the clients. These meals bring needed sustenance and a sense of comfort and support to the clients, as it helps demonstrate the community’s support in their efforts to find housing and employment. 

The meal should be completely prepared before coming to the shelter on the scheduled day.  Bring any specific serving utensils needed, though our shelter can usually supply eating utensils or plates/bowls.  It should be brought in throw-away containers or containers you do not want back. We ask that it be brought in three equal portions or in individual servings. We understand if this is not possible, and our staff can divide the food instead. The meal should feed 35 individuals. 

 

Agency: Willis Dady Homeless Services

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 52403

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Making Snack Packs

Having snack packs to hand out to clients is extremely helpful. These can be distributed to clients in a number of ways:

Our Street Outreach Team can carry these bags with them to hand out to clients who are sleeping outside of somewhere else not meant for habitation. These clients often have limited access to food, so having some on hand is very helpful for our team. We also try to keep non-perishable food in the donation room of our shelter. This food can be handed out to clients in our shelter who are waiting for a food stamp card to arrive or have mobility issues and cannot get to a community food pantry. Outreach clients or other community members also visit our shelter for supplies as they learn to navigate local resources and get connected to a case manager.

To help with this need we are looking for donors to assemble snack packs to be dropped off at our shelter (1247 4th Ave SE). Snack packs should include a Ziploc Bag with a combination of the following:

Protein or granola bars Beef jerky Trail mix Cracker packs Fruit snacks Cans or packets of chicken or tuna

Please reach out to our Community Engagement Manager at 319-362-7555 or sierra@willisdady.org with any questions!

Agency: Willis Dady Homeless Services

Having snack packs to hand out to clients is extremely helpful. These can be distributed to clients in a number of ways:

Our Street Outreach Team can carry these bags with them to hand out to clients who are sleeping outside of somewhere else not meant for habitation. These clients often have limited access to food, so having some on hand is very helpful for our team. We also try to keep non-perishable food in the donation room of our shelter. This food can be handed out to clients in our shelter who are waiting for a food stamp card to arrive or have mobility issues and cannot get to a community food pantry. Outreach clients or other community members also visit our shelter for supplies as they learn to navigate local resources and get connected to a case manager.

To help with this need we are looking for donors to assemble snack packs to be dropped off at our shelter (1247 4th Ave SE). Snack packs should include a Ziploc Bag with a combination of the following:

Protein or granola bars Beef jerky Trail mix Cracker packs Fruit snacks Cans or packets of chicken or tuna

Please reach out to our Community Engagement Manager at 319-362-7555 or sierra@willisdady.org with any questions!

Agency: Willis Dady Homeless Services

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 52403

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Making Hygiene Kits

Willis Dady has the only showers in Cedar Rapids that are are free for clients to access. In an attempt to fill this gap in resources, Willis Dady opened additional showers at our Willis Dady Works (WDW) location in 2022.

Having assembled hygiene kits assists our front desk volunteers when checking in clients for their appointments. They no longer need to juggle all the individual toiletry items, but rather they can grab an assembled kit to hand to a client.

To help with this need we are looking for donors to assemble Hygiene Kits to be dropped off at our shelter (1247 4th Ave SE). Hygiene kits should include a Ziploc Bag the following:

Travel-sized shampoo Travel-sized conditioner Travel-sized body wash or bar soap Deodorant Toothbursh Toothpaste

Please reach out to our Community Engagement Manager at 319-362-7555 or sierra@willisdady.org with any questions!

Agency: Willis Dady Homeless Services

Willis Dady has the only showers in Cedar Rapids that are are free for clients to access. In an attempt to fill this gap in resources, Willis Dady opened additional showers at our Willis Dady Works (WDW) location in 2022.

Having assembled hygiene kits assists our front desk volunteers when checking in clients for their appointments. They no longer need to juggle all the individual toiletry items, but rather they can grab an assembled kit to hand to a client.

To help with this need we are looking for donors to assemble Hygiene Kits to be dropped off at our shelter (1247 4th Ave SE). Hygiene kits should include a Ziploc Bag the following:

Travel-sized shampoo Travel-sized conditioner Travel-sized body wash or bar soap Deodorant Toothbursh Toothpaste

Please reach out to our Community Engagement Manager at 319-362-7555 or sierra@willisdady.org with any questions!

Agency: Willis Dady Homeless Services

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 52403

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Laundry Kit Maker

Having laundry kits to hand out to clients is extremely helpful. We primarily use them at Hector's Place Day Center where clients have access to shower and laundry services free of charge.

To help with this need we are looking for donors to assemble Laundry Kits to be dropped off at our shelter (1247 4th Ave SE). Laundry Kits should include a Ziploc Bag with a combination of the following:

1 laundry detergent pod 1 dryer sheet 1 pair of ankle socks Stain remover stick or wipe

Please reach out to our Community Engagement Manager at 319-362-7555 or sierra@willisdady.org with any questions!

Agency: Willis Dady Homeless Services

Having laundry kits to hand out to clients is extremely helpful. We primarily use them at Hector's Place Day Center where clients have access to shower and laundry services free of charge.

To help with this need we are looking for donors to assemble Laundry Kits to be dropped off at our shelter (1247 4th Ave SE). Laundry Kits should include a Ziploc Bag with a combination of the following:

1 laundry detergent pod 1 dryer sheet 1 pair of ankle socks Stain remover stick or wipe

Please reach out to our Community Engagement Manager at 319-362-7555 or sierra@willisdady.org with any questions!

Agency: Willis Dady Homeless Services

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 52403

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Event Support

Hopeful Mama Foundation ("HMF") is looking for volunteers to assist with staffing at both events hosted by HMF and events put on by the community. Duties may include sharing HMF's mission, passing out resources, selling merchandise, etc.

Agency: Hopeful Mama Foundation

Hopeful Mama Foundation ("HMF") is looking for volunteers to assist with staffing at both events hosted by HMF and events put on by the community. Duties may include sharing HMF's mission, passing out resources, selling merchandise, etc.

Agency: Hopeful Mama Foundation

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 52404

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Urban Garden

Grow Pamoja - Urban Garden Grow Pamoja offers immigrants and refugees hands-on farming experience in America. Our urban garden provides access to agricultural resources, supporting local food systems and empowering newcomers to grow and contribute to their communities.


Schedule: Every other week for tasks such as weeding Note: Must be scheduled in advance; volunteers need to be flexible with coordination

Agency: United We March Forward

Grow Pamoja - Urban Garden Grow Pamoja offers immigrants and refugees hands-on farming experience in America. Our urban garden provides access to agricultural resources, supporting local food systems and empowering newcomers to grow and contribute to their communities.


Schedule: Every other week for tasks such as weeding Note: Must be scheduled in advance; volunteers need to be flexible with coordination

Agency: United We March Forward

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 52402

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: English Classes

English Language Program: Building Confidence and Community At United We March Forward (UWMF), we believe that language is the key to opportunity. Our English Language Program is designed to help immigrants and refugees gain proficiency in English, enhancing their ability to navigate life in the United States. We offer in-person classes, ensuring a supportive environment where students can learn and practice together.

Partnering with Kirkwood Community College, we provide additional small group sessions to meet the diverse needs of our learners. Our program also offers access to language learning tools like Rosetta Stone, allowing students to practice at their own pace, wherever they feel comfortable. We celebrate milestones with our students, knowing that English proficiency takes time, dedication, and perseverance. Our goal is to empower individuals to succeed in their personal and professional lives while fostering a sense of community.

Requirements: Consistency is important; ideally 21+ years old with a willingness to commit 1–2 times per month

Note: This is not a one-time volunteer opportunity

Agency: United We March Forward

English Language Program: Building Confidence and Community At United We March Forward (UWMF), we believe that language is the key to opportunity. Our English Language Program is designed to help immigrants and refugees gain proficiency in English, enhancing their ability to navigate life in the United States. We offer in-person classes, ensuring a supportive environment where students can learn and practice together.

Partnering with Kirkwood Community College, we provide additional small group sessions to meet the diverse needs of our learners. Our program also offers access to language learning tools like Rosetta Stone, allowing students to practice at their own pace, wherever they feel comfortable. We celebrate milestones with our students, knowing that English proficiency takes time, dedication, and perseverance. Our goal is to empower individuals to succeed in their personal and professional lives while fostering a sense of community.

Requirements: Consistency is important; ideally 21+ years old with a willingness to commit 1–2 times per month

Note: This is not a one-time volunteer opportunity

Agency: United We March Forward

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 52402

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Book Group Coordinator

Ever dreamed of leading your own book club? Book Group Coordinators lead book clubs at the library, including prep and setup, discussion leading, and assisting with cleanup. This position is great for someone who wants to be involved with patrons of all ages. Click here to download a full description for this opportunity.

Agency: Marion Public Library

Ever dreamed of leading your own book club? Book Group Coordinators lead book clubs at the library, including prep and setup, discussion leading, and assisting with cleanup. This position is great for someone who wants to be involved with patrons of all ages. Click here to download a full description for this opportunity.

Agency: Marion Public Library

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 52302

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: LibraryKeeping Volunteer

LibraryKeeping volunteers keep our library beautiful and tidy for the many patrons who visit us on a daily basis! Tasks include general tidying of public spaces, dusting, cleaning, sanitizing, and more. Click here to download a full description for this opportunity.

Agency: Marion Public Library

LibraryKeeping volunteers keep our library beautiful and tidy for the many patrons who visit us on a daily basis! Tasks include general tidying of public spaces, dusting, cleaning, sanitizing, and more. Click here to download a full description for this opportunity.

Agency: Marion Public Library

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 52302

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: MakerSpace & Art Studio Volunteer

Do you have an artsy, creative side? Volunteers in our MakerSpace, Recording Studio, and Green Screen room will help patrons utilize the various machines, equipment, and software the library provides. This also includes setting up for, assisting with, and cleaning up after MakerSpace programming. Click here to download a full description for this opportunity.

Agency: Marion Public Library

Do you have an artsy, creative side? Volunteers in our MakerSpace, Recording Studio, and Green Screen room will help patrons utilize the various machines, equipment, and software the library provides. This also includes setting up for, assisting with, and cleaning up after MakerSpace programming. Click here to download a full description for this opportunity.

Agency: Marion Public Library

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 52302

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Program Assistant Volunteer

Be part of one of the library’s most popular draws – library programming! Program Assistants help with program preparation and setup, monitoring, and cleanup. Programs are held both in the library or at one of our many outreach programs. Click here to download a full description for this opportunity.

Agency: Marion Public Library

Be part of one of the library’s most popular draws – library programming! Program Assistants help with program preparation and setup, monitoring, and cleanup. Programs are held both in the library or at one of our many outreach programs. Click here to download a full description for this opportunity.

Agency: Marion Public Library

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 52302

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Host a Food Drive

Stocked daily with fresh produce, meat, fish, dairy, frozen/shelf-stable goods, and culturally familiar products, the Catherine McAuley Center’s food pantry provides free, nutritious food available to all clients, students, and residents.  With a commercial refrigerator, freezer, and self-serve display shelves near our front lobby, clients can choose the food that fits their needs in any quantity, as often as needed. No limits, no questions—just the freedom and dignity to access the food that helps them thrive.


Hosting a drive is easy—and impactful. We’ve made it simple with downloadable flyers, an updated food wish list, and helpful tips to get you started.

1. View Our Wish list Explore our list of most-needed items—these are the foods that make the biggest impact: . Be sure to check what’s currently accepted. https://cmc-cr.org/food-pantry-wishlist/

2. Promote Your Drive Use our customizable flyers and social media posts to spread the word. If you’re giving a presentation, play one of our promotional videos to rally support for the CMC mission. 

3. Collect Donations Designate a bin or collection area and start gathering items. 

4. Drop Off When your drive is complete, bring your donations to CMC during our donation drop-off hours. 

Monday-Thursday: 8am-6pm Friday: 8am-noon Saturday: 8am-11am (Large donations preferably dropped off on weekdays.)

Learn more here: https://cmc-cr.org/give/supply-drives/

Agency: Catherine McAuley Center

Stocked daily with fresh produce, meat, fish, dairy, frozen/shelf-stable goods, and culturally familiar products, the Catherine McAuley Center’s food pantry provides free, nutritious food available to all clients, students, and residents.  With a commercial refrigerator, freezer, and self-serve display shelves near our front lobby, clients can choose the food that fits their needs in any quantity, as often as needed. No limits, no questions—just the freedom and dignity to access the food that helps them thrive.


Hosting a drive is easy—and impactful. We’ve made it simple with downloadable flyers, an updated food wish list, and helpful tips to get you started.

1. View Our Wish list Explore our list of most-needed items—these are the foods that make the biggest impact: . Be sure to check what’s currently accepted. https://cmc-cr.org/food-pantry-wishlist/

2. Promote Your Drive Use our customizable flyers and social media posts to spread the word. If you’re giving a presentation, play one of our promotional videos to rally support for the CMC mission. 

3. Collect Donations Designate a bin or collection area and start gathering items. 

4. Drop Off When your drive is complete, bring your donations to CMC during our donation drop-off hours. 

Monday-Thursday: 8am-6pm Friday: 8am-noon Saturday: 8am-11am (Large donations preferably dropped off on weekdays.)

Learn more here: https://cmc-cr.org/give/supply-drives/

Agency: Catherine McAuley Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 52403

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Host a Supply Drive

From personal care items to household goods, supply donations stock our hygiene closet, furnish living spaces for residents, and provide materials for programs and services. These everyday essentials bring comfort and hope to women, families, refugees, and immigrants rebuilding their lives.

Hosting a drive is easy—and impactful. We’ve made it simple with downloadable flyers, an updated wish list, and helpful tips to get you started.

1. View Our Wish list Explore our list of most-needed items—these are the foods that make the biggest impact: . Be sure to check what’s currently accepted.  https://cmc-cr.org/give/wishlist/

2. Promote Your Drive Use our customizable flyers and social media posts to spread the word. If you’re giving a presentation, play one of our promotional videos to rally support for the CMC mission. 

3. Collect Donations Designate a bin or collection area and start gathering items. 

4. Drop Off When your drive is complete, bring your donations to CMC during our donation drop-off hours. 

Monday-Thursday: 8am-6pm Friday: 8am-noon Saturday: 8am-11am (Large donations preferably dropped off on weekdays.)

Learn more here: https://cmc-cr.org/give/supply-drives/

Agency: Catherine McAuley Center

From personal care items to household goods, supply donations stock our hygiene closet, furnish living spaces for residents, and provide materials for programs and services. These everyday essentials bring comfort and hope to women, families, refugees, and immigrants rebuilding their lives.

Hosting a drive is easy—and impactful. We’ve made it simple with downloadable flyers, an updated wish list, and helpful tips to get you started.

1. View Our Wish list Explore our list of most-needed items—these are the foods that make the biggest impact: . Be sure to check what’s currently accepted.  https://cmc-cr.org/give/wishlist/

2. Promote Your Drive Use our customizable flyers and social media posts to spread the word. If you’re giving a presentation, play one of our promotional videos to rally support for the CMC mission. 

3. Collect Donations Designate a bin or collection area and start gathering items. 

4. Drop Off When your drive is complete, bring your donations to CMC during our donation drop-off hours. 

Monday-Thursday: 8am-6pm Friday: 8am-noon Saturday: 8am-11am (Large donations preferably dropped off on weekdays.)

Learn more here: https://cmc-cr.org/give/supply-drives/

Agency: Catherine McAuley Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 52403

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: T-Shirt to Tote Bag

How to Make a T-shirt Tote Bag

Supplies Needed:

Clean, old t-shirt (thick fabric better) Sharp Scissors Steps: Cut off the sleeves Cut off the neckline Cut off the bottom hem Cut fringe about 4 inches from the bottom and 1 inch apart Tie the fringe. Tie the front and back fringe in a double knot. You will notice small holes between the knots. Go back double knot a fringe from each neighboring knot to close the gaps. Donate your bags to Willis Dady! Please email sierra@willisdady.org if you would like photo instructions!

Agency: Willis Dady Homeless Services

How to Make a T-shirt Tote Bag

Supplies Needed:

Clean, old t-shirt (thick fabric better) Sharp Scissors Steps: Cut off the sleeves Cut off the neckline Cut off the bottom hem Cut fringe about 4 inches from the bottom and 1 inch apart Tie the fringe. Tie the front and back fringe in a double knot. You will notice small holes between the knots. Go back double knot a fringe from each neighboring knot to close the gaps. Donate your bags to Willis Dady! Please email sierra@willisdady.org if you would like photo instructions!

Agency: Willis Dady Homeless Services

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Corporate/Group Opportunities

If you're looking for group volunteer opportunities, we have plenty of work at our Wanatee farm. We can host upwards of 15-20 people and opportunities include but are not limited to:

Farm work Planting Setting irrigation Fencing Weeding Harvesting Field teardown Cover cropping And more!

For further inquiries or questions, reach out to laura@feediowa1st.com or Jody@feediowa1st.com! Close-toed shoes, water bottles, and clothing equipped for farming is recommended. Conditions will most likely be on the warmer side while in the fields. 

Agency: Feed Iowa First

If you're looking for group volunteer opportunities, we have plenty of work at our Wanatee farm. We can host upwards of 15-20 people and opportunities include but are not limited to:

Farm work Planting Setting irrigation Fencing Weeding Harvesting Field teardown Cover cropping And more!

For further inquiries or questions, reach out to laura@feediowa1st.com or Jody@feediowa1st.com! Close-toed shoes, water bottles, and clothing equipped for farming is recommended. Conditions will most likely be on the warmer side while in the fields. 

Agency: Feed Iowa First

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 52401

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Horizons' Meals on Wheels Drivers

You can make a difference in the life of a homebound senior in your community! Delivering “more than just a meal,” your visit will provide healthy nutrition, a safety check, a friendly smile, and the support for these individuals to remain in their homes.

Our volunteer Meals on Wheels drivers deliver over 1,000 meals each weekday all across our metro area. Delivery drivers pick up meals around 10:45am at various pick-up sites and then each delivery route takes approximately one hour.

Our routes are both family-friendly and business-friendly. Deliver one day a week, once a month – you can choose your own schedule! We can also adjust routes to meet your work schedule.

Drivers must have a current driver’s license, be able to drive their own vehicle, and must provide proof of auto insurance. Volunteers must also complete a background check prior to delivering meals. Youth are welcome to accompany an adult driver on deliveries!

Please contact volunteer@horizonsfamily.org or call 319-398-3943 if you are interested!

Agency: Horizons - A Family Service Alliance

You can make a difference in the life of a homebound senior in your community! Delivering “more than just a meal,” your visit will provide healthy nutrition, a safety check, a friendly smile, and the support for these individuals to remain in their homes.

Our volunteer Meals on Wheels drivers deliver over 1,000 meals each weekday all across our metro area. Delivery drivers pick up meals around 10:45am at various pick-up sites and then each delivery route takes approximately one hour.

Our routes are both family-friendly and business-friendly. Deliver one day a week, once a month – you can choose your own schedule! We can also adjust routes to meet your work schedule.

Drivers must have a current driver’s license, be able to drive their own vehicle, and must provide proof of auto insurance. Volunteers must also complete a background check prior to delivering meals. Youth are welcome to accompany an adult driver on deliveries!

Please contact volunteer@horizonsfamily.org or call 319-398-3943 if you are interested!

Agency: Horizons - A Family Service Alliance

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 52401

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Land Care and Maintenance Volunteers Needed!

Outdoor opportunity! As a land care and maintenance volunteer, you or your group will play an important role in carrying out Prairiewoods' sustainability mission on our 70-acre woodland and prairie property. Work varies by season and according to weather, but could include trail maintenance, gardening, invasive species removal, harvesting, plowing, mowing, woodworking, other specific conservation or building projects, etc. We have a variety of opportunities and projects to suit different skill-sets and interests.

We also have Woodland Wednesdays that happen every Wednesday mornings from spring through fall and you'll be part of a team of volunteers that help out on the grounds during the morning and then served a delicious lunch afterwards. Interested? Contact Sandy Rosenberger at srosenberger@prairiewoods.org or call 319-395-6700 Ext. 216 to learn more.

Agency: Prairiewoods Franciscan Spirituality Center

Outdoor opportunity! As a land care and maintenance volunteer, you or your group will play an important role in carrying out Prairiewoods' sustainability mission on our 70-acre woodland and prairie property. Work varies by season and according to weather, but could include trail maintenance, gardening, invasive species removal, harvesting, plowing, mowing, woodworking, other specific conservation or building projects, etc. We have a variety of opportunities and projects to suit different skill-sets and interests.

We also have Woodland Wednesdays that happen every Wednesday mornings from spring through fall and you'll be part of a team of volunteers that help out on the grounds during the morning and then served a delicious lunch afterwards. Interested? Contact Sandy Rosenberger at srosenberger@prairiewoods.org or call 319-395-6700 Ext. 216 to learn more.

Agency: Prairiewoods Franciscan Spirituality Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 52233

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Museum Store Clerk

The Museum Store Clerk supplies merchandise information to the customer and handles sales of store merchandise Responsibilities: ? Assist customers in the Museum Store ? Direct visitors to merchandise and assist them in line ? Keep the store clean and hazard free ? Tag and restock merchandise as directed ? Keep up with product knowledge and current merchandise | The Museum Store Clerk needs to be able to interact with the shopping public, complete a sales slip according to prescribed procedure, use a charge card machine, count back change, and package merchandise. Need to be able to use electronic point of sale device. 

Agency: National Czech & Slovak Museum & Library

The Museum Store Clerk supplies merchandise information to the customer and handles sales of store merchandise Responsibilities: ? Assist customers in the Museum Store ? Direct visitors to merchandise and assist them in line ? Keep the store clean and hazard free ? Tag and restock merchandise as directed ? Keep up with product knowledge and current merchandise | The Museum Store Clerk needs to be able to interact with the shopping public, complete a sales slip according to prescribed procedure, use a charge card machine, count back change, and package merchandise. Need to be able to use electronic point of sale device. 

Agency: National Czech & Slovak Museum & Library

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 52404

Allow Groups: No