Opportunities From: United Way of East Central Iowa

Volunteer: VITA 2026: HORIZONS AT UNITED WAY: Intake Specialist

Intake Specialists meet with clients to review tax information. Please review the full volunteer position description here: https://www.uweci.org/vita.


Note the change in address: These are the shifts that are typically at Horizons.

Agency: United Way East Central Iowa

Intake Specialists meet with clients to review tax information. Please review the full volunteer position description here: https://www.uweci.org/vita.


Note the change in address: These are the shifts that are typically at Horizons.

Agency: United Way East Central Iowa

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 52401

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: VITA 2026: CORNELL: Greeter

Greeters welcome and prepare clients for appointments. Please see the full volunteer position description here: https://www.uweci.org/vita.

Agency: United Way East Central Iowa

Greeters welcome and prepare clients for appointments. Please see the full volunteer position description here: https://www.uweci.org/vita.

Agency: United Way East Central Iowa

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 52314

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: VITA 2026: MONTICELLO LIBRARY: Intake Specialist

Intake Specialists meet with clients to review tax information. Please review the full volunteer position description here: https://www.uweci.org/vita.

Agency: United Way East Central Iowa

Intake Specialists meet with clients to review tax information. Please review the full volunteer position description here: https://www.uweci.org/vita.

Agency: United Way East Central Iowa

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 52310

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: VITA 2026: LADD: Intake Specialist

Intake Specialists meet with clients to review tax information. Please review the full volunteer position description here: https://www.uweci.org/vita.

Agency: United Way East Central Iowa

Intake Specialists meet with clients to review tax information. Please review the full volunteer position description here: https://www.uweci.org/vita.

Agency: United Way East Central Iowa

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 52404

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: VITA 2026: LADD: Site Coordinator

Site Coordinator

Agency: United Way East Central Iowa

Site Coordinator

Agency: United Way East Central Iowa

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 52404

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: VITA 2026: LADD: Greeter

Greeters welcome and prepare clients for appointments. Please see the full volunteer position description here: https://www.uweci.org/vita.

Agency: United Way East Central Iowa

Greeters welcome and prepare clients for appointments. Please see the full volunteer position description here: https://www.uweci.org/vita.

Agency: United Way East Central Iowa

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 52404

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: VITA 2026: MARION: Greeter

Greeters welcome and prepare clients for appointments. Please see the full volunteer position description here: https://www.uweci.org/vita.

Agency: United Way East Central Iowa

Greeters welcome and prepare clients for appointments. Please see the full volunteer position description here: https://www.uweci.org/vita.

Agency: United Way East Central Iowa

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 52302

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: VITA 2026: MARION: Site Coordinator

Site Coordinator

Agency: United Way East Central Iowa

Site Coordinator

Agency: United Way East Central Iowa

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 52302

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: VITA 2026: MARION: Intake Specialist

Intake Specialists meet with clients to review tax information. Please review the full volunteer position description here: https://www.uweci.org/vita.

Agency: United Way East Central Iowa

Intake Specialists meet with clients to review tax information. Please review the full volunteer position description here: https://www.uweci.org/vita.

Agency: United Way East Central Iowa

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 52302

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Giving Opportunity - Supplies for animal shelter

Cleaning Supplies: 

HE liquid laundry detergent (brand doesn’t matter) Bleach (preferably unscented) Contractor garbage bags (extra large) Tall kitchen garbage bags Paper towels Handheld cordless vacuum OdoBan Disinfectant ​ Dish soap

Office Supplies

Printer paper (8-1/2 x 11, white) Ziploc brand 1 Gallon Bags White-Out or other correction fluid or tape Two-pocket folders (like the kind kids take to school) Postage stampsScissors

​ Gift Cards: 

Gas and general merchandise: Target, Walmart, Casey’s Office supply: OfficeMax, Staples Pet supply: PetSmart, PETCO Hardware/Farm supply: Menards, Theisen’s, Fleet Farm

Pet Supplies:

Kitten KMRBaby wipesDry dog or cat foodPate wet cat food


Agency: Cedar Valley Humane Society

Cleaning Supplies: 

HE liquid laundry detergent (brand doesn’t matter) Bleach (preferably unscented) Contractor garbage bags (extra large) Tall kitchen garbage bags Paper towels Handheld cordless vacuum OdoBan Disinfectant ​ Dish soap

Office Supplies

Printer paper (8-1/2 x 11, white) Ziploc brand 1 Gallon Bags White-Out or other correction fluid or tape Two-pocket folders (like the kind kids take to school) Postage stampsScissors

​ Gift Cards: 

Gas and general merchandise: Target, Walmart, Casey’s Office supply: OfficeMax, Staples Pet supply: PetSmart, PETCO Hardware/Farm supply: Menards, Theisen’s, Fleet Farm

Pet Supplies:

Kitten KMRBaby wipesDry dog or cat foodPate wet cat food


Agency: Cedar Valley Humane Society

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Dec 31, 2025

Zip Code: 52403

Allow Groups: Yes


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: Staying Warm and Staying Healthy for Cold & Flu Season!

As cold and flu season approaches, the Eastern Iowa Health Center is seeking volunteers to host a coat drive for our adult patients. We are collecting hats, gloves, and winter coats in all sizes to help ensure that our patients stay warm and healthy throughout the colder months.

Agency: Eastern Iowa Health Center

As cold and flu season approaches, the Eastern Iowa Health Center is seeking volunteers to host a coat drive for our adult patients. We are collecting hats, gloves, and winter coats in all sizes to help ensure that our patients stay warm and healthy throughout the colder months.

Agency: Eastern Iowa Health Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 52403

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Kitchen Assistant

Make a Difference in the Kitchen with Meals on Wheels!

Meals on Wheels serves our community by preparing and delivering hot, nutritious meals to clients each weekday. Volunteers play a vital role in helping us meet this mission—and we couldn’t do it without you!

Available Kitchen Opportunities:

Ingredient Preparation — 7:30/8:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m.
Assist with washing, chopping, and preparing ingredients for the day’s meals.

Assembly Line Assistance — 9:00 – 11:00 a.m.
Work alongside staff and fellow volunteers to assemble hot, nutritious meals.

Meal Packaging
Help package approximately 600 meals per day with a dedicated, friendly team.

Route Organization — Monday through Friday
Assist in organizing and staging meals for delivery to our clients.

Congregate Meals (Brownstone Café) — 9:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.
Support our community dining program by serving meals and engaging with guests.

Each of these roles offers the chance to work with a supportive team while making a meaningful difference in the lives of those we serve.

Agency: Horizons - A Family Service Alliance

Make a Difference in the Kitchen with Meals on Wheels!

Meals on Wheels serves our community by preparing and delivering hot, nutritious meals to clients each weekday. Volunteers play a vital role in helping us meet this mission—and we couldn’t do it without you!

Available Kitchen Opportunities:

Ingredient Preparation — 7:30/8:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m.
Assist with washing, chopping, and preparing ingredients for the day’s meals.

Assembly Line Assistance — 9:00 – 11:00 a.m.
Work alongside staff and fellow volunteers to assemble hot, nutritious meals.

Meal Packaging
Help package approximately 600 meals per day with a dedicated, friendly team.

Route Organization — Monday through Friday
Assist in organizing and staging meals for delivery to our clients.

Congregate Meals (Brownstone Café) — 9:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.
Support our community dining program by serving meals and engaging with guests.

Each of these roles offers the chance to work with a supportive team while making a meaningful difference in the lives of those we serve.

Agency: Horizons - A Family Service Alliance

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 52401

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Horizons' Meals on Wheels Drivers

Join us in delivering “more than just a meal.” As a Meals on Wheels volunteer driver, you’ll provide nutritious food, a friendly visit, a safety check—and the reassurance that someone cares. Your time helps seniors remain safe and independent in their own homes.

Our dedicated volunteers deliver more than 1,000 meals each weekday across the metro area. Drivers pick up meals around 10:45 a.m. from various pick-up sites, and each route takes about one hour to complete.

Flexible Opportunities:
Our routes are both family-friendly and business-friendly. You can deliver once a week, once a month, or as your schedule allows—we’ll work with you to find a fit that works best.

Volunteer Requirements:

A current driver’s license

Your own vehicle and proof of auto insurance

Completion of a background check prior to delivering

Youth are welcome to accompany an adult driver!

If you’re ready to make a meaningful impact in your community, contact us at volunteer@horizonsfamily.org or call 319-398-3943 to learn more.

Agency: Horizons - A Family Service Alliance

Join us in delivering “more than just a meal.” As a Meals on Wheels volunteer driver, you’ll provide nutritious food, a friendly visit, a safety check—and the reassurance that someone cares. Your time helps seniors remain safe and independent in their own homes.

Our dedicated volunteers deliver more than 1,000 meals each weekday across the metro area. Drivers pick up meals around 10:45 a.m. from various pick-up sites, and each route takes about one hour to complete.

Flexible Opportunities:
Our routes are both family-friendly and business-friendly. You can deliver once a week, once a month, or as your schedule allows—we’ll work with you to find a fit that works best.

Volunteer Requirements:

A current driver’s license

Your own vehicle and proof of auto insurance

Completion of a background check prior to delivering

Youth are welcome to accompany an adult driver!

If you’re ready to make a meaningful impact in your community, contact us at volunteer@horizonsfamily.org or call 319-398-3943 to learn more.

Agency: Horizons - A Family Service Alliance

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 52401

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: DOGS FOREVER - Shelter Project Assistant


Assist DOGS FOREVER's Shelter Facility Lead with various Shelter Projects. 

Help with one or more projects ( see examples below)

You can pick which one(s)!

Choose dates and times that are convenient for you.

Work alone or with another volunteer.

To get the ball rolling, simply visit the GET INVOLVED tab on our website (dogsforever.org) and fill out a volunteer questionnaire.  You will be contacted by a Volunteer Coordinator.

Warm weather projects

Mow narrow strip of grass (near sidewalk) De-weed the parking lot areas not covered by turf Put up (and later take down) misters/spritzers and shade tarps

Cold weather projects

Shovel the sidewalk and passageway to/from PET area Spread salt on icy areas

One-time projects

Fix whatever's broken!Assist with turf repair (as needed) Spray sanitizer on turf (one-time monthly)

Periodic projects

Clean clothes washer using vinegar (or another natural product) Clean refrigerator and defrost freezerDiscard any worn or ripped  towels, blankets, toys

 

Agency: Dogs Forever


Assist DOGS FOREVER's Shelter Facility Lead with various Shelter Projects. 

Help with one or more projects ( see examples below)

You can pick which one(s)!

Choose dates and times that are convenient for you.

Work alone or with another volunteer.

To get the ball rolling, simply visit the GET INVOLVED tab on our website (dogsforever.org) and fill out a volunteer questionnaire.  You will be contacted by a Volunteer Coordinator.

Warm weather projects

Mow narrow strip of grass (near sidewalk) De-weed the parking lot areas not covered by turf Put up (and later take down) misters/spritzers and shade tarps

Cold weather projects

Shovel the sidewalk and passageway to/from PET area Spread salt on icy areas

One-time projects

Fix whatever's broken!Assist with turf repair (as needed) Spray sanitizer on turf (one-time monthly)

Periodic projects

Clean clothes washer using vinegar (or another natural product) Clean refrigerator and defrost freezerDiscard any worn or ripped  towels, blankets, toys

 

Agency: Dogs Forever

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 52404

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: School Group Tour Guide

Please fill out a volunteer application:  VOLUNTEER APPLICATION FORM 

New volunteers will be trained by receiving a day of general orientation with a “mentor.” Your meet and greet will include a background check.

Work with school groups with about 10 kids in a group and about the 3rd grade.

Mana Craft: Direct activity about Mana, a past immigrant student who came to Cedar Rapids. Content information will be provided.Artifact Detective: Work with students in small groups to discover what is in their bag, answering a series of questions, then presenting the object to their classmates. Content information will be provided.Sleger Immigrant Home School Tour: Students can learn about items in the home.Orloj Clock Tower Review: Composer songs they will hear, the art carved wooden immigrant stories, and the tie with the Orloj in Prague, Czech Republic.


Agency: National Czech & Slovak Museum & Library

Please fill out a volunteer application:  VOLUNTEER APPLICATION FORM 

New volunteers will be trained by receiving a day of general orientation with a “mentor.” Your meet and greet will include a background check.

Work with school groups with about 10 kids in a group and about the 3rd grade.

Mana Craft: Direct activity about Mana, a past immigrant student who came to Cedar Rapids. Content information will be provided.Artifact Detective: Work with students in small groups to discover what is in their bag, answering a series of questions, then presenting the object to their classmates. Content information will be provided.Sleger Immigrant Home School Tour: Students can learn about items in the home.Orloj Clock Tower Review: Composer songs they will hear, the art carved wooden immigrant stories, and the tie with the Orloj in Prague, Czech Republic.


Agency: National Czech & Slovak Museum & Library

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 52404

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Membership calls

A personal call to let someone know their membership will be expiring is always nice.  This volunteer will not collect any money, it is just a friendly reminder or you can leave a message for them.  This is a great way to connect with our community!  No need to be Czech or Slovak to do this position!

Please fill out the application on the following link: 

Sign up to Volunteer at the link below: VOLUNTEER APPLICATION FORM

Intereseted in different events at NCSML- please click the link below...

NCSML Events | National Czech & Slovak Museum & Library

Agency: National Czech & Slovak Museum & Library

A personal call to let someone know their membership will be expiring is always nice.  This volunteer will not collect any money, it is just a friendly reminder or you can leave a message for them.  This is a great way to connect with our community!  No need to be Czech or Slovak to do this position!

Please fill out the application on the following link: 

Sign up to Volunteer at the link below: VOLUNTEER APPLICATION FORM

Intereseted in different events at NCSML- please click the link below...

NCSML Events | National Czech & Slovak Museum & Library

Agency: National Czech & Slovak Museum & Library

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 52404

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Office-Answer phones, assist with mailings

Please fill out a volunteer application:  

Sign up to Volunteer at the link below:

VOLUNTEER APPLICATION FORM

• Answer phone calls as needed

• Transfer calls to the appropriate staff members

• Other administrative activities as needed

• Friendly demeanor and ability to learn

• Basic knowledge of NCSML policy and procedures

• Ability to operate phone system- simple transfer

New volunteers will be trained on the phone system by staff as well as

receiving a day of general orientation with a “mentor.”

Michelle Simoneau

Special Executive Assistant to the President/CEO

Director of Volunteer Services

National Czech & Slovak Museum & Library

1400 Inspiration Place SW, Cedar Rapids, Iowa  52404

319.362.8500 ext. 200
www.NCSML.org

Agency: National Czech & Slovak Museum & Library

Please fill out a volunteer application:  

Sign up to Volunteer at the link below:

VOLUNTEER APPLICATION FORM

• Answer phone calls as needed

• Transfer calls to the appropriate staff members

• Other administrative activities as needed

• Friendly demeanor and ability to learn

• Basic knowledge of NCSML policy and procedures

• Ability to operate phone system- simple transfer

New volunteers will be trained on the phone system by staff as well as

receiving a day of general orientation with a “mentor.”

Michelle Simoneau

Special Executive Assistant to the President/CEO

Director of Volunteer Services

National Czech & Slovak Museum & Library

1400 Inspiration Place SW, Cedar Rapids, Iowa  52404

319.362.8500 ext. 200
www.NCSML.org

Agency: National Czech & Slovak Museum & Library

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 52404

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Grand Hall Host

Please fill out our volunteer application to get started:

Sign up to Volunteer at the link below:

VOLUNTEER APPLICATION FORM

Purpose: Welcome visitors to the museum at the elevator entrance.  This first friendly impression is one of the most important part of the visitors's experience and our volunteers say it is a very rewarding role.

Grand Hall Host Role:

Direct visitors from the elevator to the information desk Ensure that all visitors have the necessary tickets Inform visitors of museum daily activities Answer visitor questions as needed Be aware of Museum hours of operation and upcoming events Learn about museum membership policy and museum promotions

Qualification:

Must be outgoing, have a friendly demeanor and a smile! Will to learn about the museum and enjoy talking with the public Basic knowledge of the community is also an asset

Commitment required: 3-4 hours / shift, we will work with your schedule!

 

Michelle Simoneau

Special Executive Assistant to the President/CEO

Director of Volunteer Services

National Czech & Slovak Museum & Library

1400 Inspiration Place SW, Cedar Rapids, Iowa  52404

319.362.8500 ext. 200
www.NCSML.org

Agency: National Czech & Slovak Museum & Library

Please fill out our volunteer application to get started:

Sign up to Volunteer at the link below:

VOLUNTEER APPLICATION FORM

Purpose: Welcome visitors to the museum at the elevator entrance.  This first friendly impression is one of the most important part of the visitors's experience and our volunteers say it is a very rewarding role.

Grand Hall Host Role:

Direct visitors from the elevator to the information desk Ensure that all visitors have the necessary tickets Inform visitors of museum daily activities Answer visitor questions as needed Be aware of Museum hours of operation and upcoming events Learn about museum membership policy and museum promotions

Qualification:

Must be outgoing, have a friendly demeanor and a smile! Will to learn about the museum and enjoy talking with the public Basic knowledge of the community is also an asset

Commitment required: 3-4 hours / shift, we will work with your schedule!

 

Michelle Simoneau

Special Executive Assistant to the President/CEO

Director of Volunteer Services

National Czech & Slovak Museum & Library

1400 Inspiration Place SW, Cedar Rapids, Iowa  52404

319.362.8500 ext. 200
www.NCSML.org

Agency: National Czech & Slovak Museum & Library

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 52404

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Hospice Compassion Volunteer

Our compassion visits are all about meeting the patient where they are at.  Visits can be anything from holding a patient's hand, reading to the patient, talking with the patient to watching TV, listening to music and playing games. 


 


Agency: Suncrest Hospice

Our compassion visits are all about meeting the patient where they are at.  Visits can be anything from holding a patient's hand, reading to the patient, talking with the patient to watching TV, listening to music and playing games. 


 


Agency: Suncrest Hospice

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 52402

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Future City Iowa - Regional Competition Volunteers

Future City Iowa is looking for volunteers to help with the Regional Competition in Ames, Iowa on January 17, 2026! The theme this year is, Farm to Table, and there are lots of ways to get involved, including virtual support!

For all of our 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.

Please complete the Future City Volunteer Sign-up Google Form here: 

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdL5RqbctnhlYZl2DLNi3gsdHnk2VjYTIu7QWnW6ifbt1WCfA/viewform?usp=dialog

Once you have completed the form and selected your areas of interest, the Future City Regional Coordinator will reach out with you to confirm details! 


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

Future City Iowa is looking for volunteers to help with the Regional Competition in Ames, Iowa on January 17, 2026! The theme this year is, Farm to Table, and there are lots of ways to get involved, including virtual support!

For all of our 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.

Please complete the Future City Volunteer Sign-up Google Form here: 

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdL5RqbctnhlYZl2DLNi3gsdHnk2VjYTIu7QWnW6ifbt1WCfA/viewform?usp=dialog

Once you have completed the form and selected your areas of interest, the Future City Regional Coordinator will reach out with you to confirm details! 


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

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Jan 17, 2026

Zip Code: 52401

Allow Groups: Yes


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: 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: 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 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 (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: 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: 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: 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: 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: 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: 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: 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: 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: Language Lab Support Volunteer

What is the Language Lab?

Here at the Catherine McAuley Center, we strive to provide the best possible programming to meet our community’s needs. One of our programs that has taken off with great success is the Language Lab. The Language Lab is a drop in computer lab time where a tutor/coach facilitates and engages students to foster Digital Literacy, English competency, and student confidence by utilizing a variety of digital tools. The tools we use are targeted to reach as wide a range of computer and English literacy as possible- Whether it’s the student’s first time holding a mouse or the student has a background in IT, the Language Lab facilitator will try to find the right programs to help the student meet their goals. 


When can students come and learn? 

We work as best we can to meet the time needs of our students. To do this, we open our computer lab during our peak hours in the morning and evening. Right now we are open on Wednesday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday mornings from 10 AM to noon, and on Monday, Tuesday, and Thursday evenings from 5 to 7 PM. In the future we plan on operating every morning and evening that we are open.  


What else can students do to develop their digital literacy? 

In addition to the drop in Language Lab times which are structured in a self guided format, students can sign up for one of our guided computer literacy classes that meets every Monday morning.  Currently we are taking steps to provide more of the guided digital literacy classes throughout the week.


How could I help? 

The impact of volunteers cannot be overstated here at the CMC. Last year over 350 volunteer tutors helped make our programming possible! If you would like to be a part of what we do, you can sign up for a new tutor orientation on our website, cmc-cr.org/volunteer. Just follow the steps under the ‘volunteer’ tab.

Highest Needs: Monday 5-7pm, Tuesday 10-12pm and 5-7pm, Thursday 10-12pm and either 5-6pm or 6-7pm (only one hour of support needed), and Saturday 10-12pm. 

Agency: Catherine McAuley Center

What is the Language Lab?

Here at the Catherine McAuley Center, we strive to provide the best possible programming to meet our community’s needs. One of our programs that has taken off with great success is the Language Lab. The Language Lab is a drop in computer lab time where a tutor/coach facilitates and engages students to foster Digital Literacy, English competency, and student confidence by utilizing a variety of digital tools. The tools we use are targeted to reach as wide a range of computer and English literacy as possible- Whether it’s the student’s first time holding a mouse or the student has a background in IT, the Language Lab facilitator will try to find the right programs to help the student meet their goals. 


When can students come and learn? 

We work as best we can to meet the time needs of our students. To do this, we open our computer lab during our peak hours in the morning and evening. Right now we are open on Wednesday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday mornings from 10 AM to noon, and on Monday, Tuesday, and Thursday evenings from 5 to 7 PM. In the future we plan on operating every morning and evening that we are open.  


What else can students do to develop their digital literacy? 

In addition to the drop in Language Lab times which are structured in a self guided format, students can sign up for one of our guided computer literacy classes that meets every Monday morning.  Currently we are taking steps to provide more of the guided digital literacy classes throughout the week.


How could I help? 

The impact of volunteers cannot be overstated here at the CMC. Last year over 350 volunteer tutors helped make our programming possible! If you would like to be a part of what we do, you can sign up for a new tutor orientation on our website, cmc-cr.org/volunteer. Just follow the steps under the ‘volunteer’ tab.

Highest Needs: Monday 5-7pm, Tuesday 10-12pm and 5-7pm, Thursday 10-12pm and either 5-6pm or 6-7pm (only one hour of support needed), and Saturday 10-12pm. 

Agency: Catherine McAuley Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 52403

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: In Person Tutor

Help adult learners build skills and pursue their educational goals!

Teach and support adult learners as they improve basic academic skills, learn English, or study for the U.S. citizenship exam.

Qualifications: Passion for empowering others through education.  Interest in working with diverse populations.

Schedule: Flexible! Weekly 1-hr lessons online at a time that works for you and your student. We would greatly appreciate a six-month commitment.

Highest Needs: Mon/Tues/Thurs 5-7pm, Wed 5-6pm, and Saturday 9-12pm. 

To register for an orientation, please click this link: 

https://cmc-cr.org/volunteer/register-orientation/

Agency: Catherine McAuley Center

Help adult learners build skills and pursue their educational goals!

Teach and support adult learners as they improve basic academic skills, learn English, or study for the U.S. citizenship exam.

Qualifications: Passion for empowering others through education.  Interest in working with diverse populations.

Schedule: Flexible! Weekly 1-hr lessons online at a time that works for you and your student. We would greatly appreciate a six-month commitment.

Highest Needs: Mon/Tues/Thurs 5-7pm, Wed 5-6pm, and Saturday 9-12pm. 

To register for an orientation, please click this link: 

https://cmc-cr.org/volunteer/register-orientation/

Agency: Catherine McAuley Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 52403

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: CMC Kids Volunteer

Do you enjoy working with children? Want to make a welcoming community for our immigrant and refugee neighbors? Join the Catherine McAuley Center as a CMC Kids Volunteer and provide a safe place for children while their parents further their own professional and personal goals. Your time will build a multicultural space for children to play, learn, and grow!

Peak needs: 5pm-7pm Mon/Tues/Thurs. and Fri/Sat 9-12pm. 

Please visit https://cmc-cr.org/volunteer/register-orientation/ to register today!

Agency: Catherine McAuley Center

Do you enjoy working with children? Want to make a welcoming community for our immigrant and refugee neighbors? Join the Catherine McAuley Center as a CMC Kids Volunteer and provide a safe place for children while their parents further their own professional and personal goals. Your time will build a multicultural space for children to play, learn, and grow!

Peak needs: 5pm-7pm Mon/Tues/Thurs. and Fri/Sat 9-12pm. 

Please visit https://cmc-cr.org/volunteer/register-orientation/ to register today!

Agency: Catherine McAuley Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 52403

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Maintenance Volunteer

Help with the upkeep of CMC facilities!

Roles: General upkeep of outdoor property (landscaping) and fix-it tasks.  Work with tools and equipment to do minor repairs.  Assist with basic maintenance projects as needed as well as outdoor maintenance with yard work. Qualifications: experience with general maintenance repairs. Comfortable working with cement walls (preferred). Ability to perform light to moderate physical tasks. Basic knowledge of tools, equipment, and lawncare. Commitment to a weekly shift during hours of operation (M, T, Th 9-7pm, W 8-6pm, and/or Fri/Sat 9-12pm). 

Schedule: Weekday availability - 1 day per week.

Agency: Catherine McAuley Center

Help with the upkeep of CMC facilities!

Roles: General upkeep of outdoor property (landscaping) and fix-it tasks.  Work with tools and equipment to do minor repairs.  Assist with basic maintenance projects as needed as well as outdoor maintenance with yard work. Qualifications: experience with general maintenance repairs. Comfortable working with cement walls (preferred). Ability to perform light to moderate physical tasks. Basic knowledge of tools, equipment, and lawncare. Commitment to a weekly shift during hours of operation (M, T, Th 9-7pm, W 8-6pm, and/or Fri/Sat 9-12pm). 

Schedule: Weekday availability - 1 day per week.

Agency: Catherine McAuley Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 52403

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Front Desk Welcoming Volunteer

Promote a Place of Welcome as people enter CMC!

Roles: Assist staff at the front desk. Screen, greet, and direct visitors entering the building. Answer the phone and direct calls to staff. Assist guests who are visiting the food pantry. Help receive donations. Stock the hospitality station.

Qualifications: Friendly, patient, and welcoming. Comfortable interacting with a variety of cultures and backgrounds. Ability to speak and hear required. Ability to stand/ move around helpful.

Times with the highest needs: Between 2pm and 4pm Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and 5-7pm on Thursdays.

Agency: Catherine McAuley Center

Promote a Place of Welcome as people enter CMC!

Roles: Assist staff at the front desk. Screen, greet, and direct visitors entering the building. Answer the phone and direct calls to staff. Assist guests who are visiting the food pantry. Help receive donations. Stock the hospitality station.

Qualifications: Friendly, patient, and welcoming. Comfortable interacting with a variety of cultures and backgrounds. Ability to speak and hear required. Ability to stand/ move around helpful.

Times with the highest needs: Between 2pm and 4pm Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and 5-7pm on Thursdays.

Agency: Catherine McAuley Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 52403

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Hospice Volunteer

We need volunteers who will help us reach our number one goal of making sure each patient gets the best care and support they need to make every moment of life count. You will be providing a break for family caregivers as well.

Patient Visitor Volunteer: Provides a range of companionship and support to patients and caregivers at the bedside. 

Veteran Volunteer: No one understands the unique needs of our Veterans better than active or retired military personnel. 

Volunteers can do some of the following:

Enhancing a volunteer’s sense of self-worth by befriending someone with great wisdom but a limited opportunity to share it.Giving the volunteer the opportunity to practice important skills used in the workplace, such as teamwork, communication, problem solving, project planning, task management, and organization.Meeting new people and gaining a different perspective on life.

Agency: Moments Hospice

We need volunteers who will help us reach our number one goal of making sure each patient gets the best care and support they need to make every moment of life count. You will be providing a break for family caregivers as well.

Patient Visitor Volunteer: Provides a range of companionship and support to patients and caregivers at the bedside. 

Veteran Volunteer: No one understands the unique needs of our Veterans better than active or retired military personnel. 

Volunteers can do some of the following:

Enhancing a volunteer’s sense of self-worth by befriending someone with great wisdom but a limited opportunity to share it.Giving the volunteer the opportunity to practice important skills used in the workplace, such as teamwork, communication, problem solving, project planning, task management, and organization.Meeting new people and gaining a different perspective on life.

Agency: Moments Hospice

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 52233

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Small Engine Repair and Maintenance

We are looking for a volunteer to keep our tillers and mowers in good working condition during the season and fix equipment as needed. 

Currently, there is a walk-behind tiller to be repaired and additional tillers and riding mowers to be maintained.

Feed Iowa First will pay for all parts and can provide a workspace. This is a flexible volunteer opportunity and projects can be arranged to fit within your schedule.

If interested please contact Laura at laura@feediowa1st.com

Agency: Feed Iowa First

We are looking for a volunteer to keep our tillers and mowers in good working condition during the season and fix equipment as needed. 

Currently, there is a walk-behind tiller to be repaired and additional tillers and riding mowers to be maintained.

Feed Iowa First will pay for all parts and can provide a workspace. This is a flexible volunteer opportunity and projects can be arranged to fit within your schedule.

If interested please contact Laura at laura@feediowa1st.com

Agency: Feed Iowa First

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 52401

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Garden for Food Pantries

Help us grow healthy produce for food-insecure neighbors in our area!

Metro Catholic Outreach (MCO) and Prairiewoods Franciscan Spirituality Center partner in our garden space at Prairiewoods in Hiawatha where produce is grown for the MCO and Hiawatha Library food pantries.

Gardening experience is helpful, but not necessary!

Many needed tasks include planting, weeding, mulching, mowing, harvesting, watering, etc.

We have many things available to do for upper elementary through adult/retired volunteers.


Time commitments available range from a single session, a few sessions, weekly during the season or part of our season, or twice/week. Any amount of help is very appreciated!

Group shifts 9 am - noon on Tuesday & Friday during the season (April - October).

Other times for independent service including evenings & weekends are available after a brief orientation.

Corporate, Church, Friend & Family groups are also welcome to schedule service sessions.

 Students can earn service hours by helping us!

Agency: Green Prairie Garden

Help us grow healthy produce for food-insecure neighbors in our area!

Metro Catholic Outreach (MCO) and Prairiewoods Franciscan Spirituality Center partner in our garden space at Prairiewoods in Hiawatha where produce is grown for the MCO and Hiawatha Library food pantries.

Gardening experience is helpful, but not necessary!

Many needed tasks include planting, weeding, mulching, mowing, harvesting, watering, etc.

We have many things available to do for upper elementary through adult/retired volunteers.


Time commitments available range from a single session, a few sessions, weekly during the season or part of our season, or twice/week. Any amount of help is very appreciated!

Group shifts 9 am - noon on Tuesday & Friday during the season (April - October).

Other times for independent service including evenings & weekends are available after a brief orientation.

Corporate, Church, Friend & Family groups are also welcome to schedule service sessions.

 Students can earn service hours by helping us!

Agency: Green Prairie Garden

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 52233

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Donation Room Volunteer

Having a volunteer to go through our donations and help organize them is a huge help towards making sure we’re always keeping what would be most helpful to our clients. This position also helps us to redistribute donations we cannot use to other agencies.

These volunteers will organize the donation room, take inventory, communicate information to the staff, and coordinate with other agencies on donations we cannot take that they may be able to use. Volunteers may be asked to help transport donations between locations.

What's the impact of this position? You'll see the direct important of your work when you turn a messy room into an organized one. Every time you come in will be slightly different because the quantity and types of donations we receive vary from day to day.

Current Openings: 

WednesdayFridaySaturdayYou sign up for a consistent day each week and come to volunteer any time that day 9am-7pm.

Agency: Willis Dady Homeless Services

Having a volunteer to go through our donations and help organize them is a huge help towards making sure we’re always keeping what would be most helpful to our clients. This position also helps us to redistribute donations we cannot use to other agencies.

These volunteers will organize the donation room, take inventory, communicate information to the staff, and coordinate with other agencies on donations we cannot take that they may be able to use. Volunteers may be asked to help transport donations between locations.

What's the impact of this position? You'll see the direct important of your work when you turn a messy room into an organized one. Every time you come in will be slightly different because the quantity and types of donations we receive vary from day to day.

Current Openings: 

WednesdayFridaySaturdayYou sign up for a consistent day each week and come to volunteer any time that day 9am-7pm.

Agency: Willis Dady Homeless Services

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 52403

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Hospice Volunteer: Friendly Visitor/ Patient Companion

Caring for Iowans in their final stages of life is a difficult task, but it is also meaningful beyond words. Care Initiatives Hospice volunteers undergo truly life-changing experiences when they help a patient and their family through a deeply personal and difficult time. We could not provide the important care that we do without the dedication and support of our compassionate volunteers. We have short-term and long-term opportunities available and are able to work around your schedule. Friendly visiting may include holding a hand, reading to patients, listening to a story, listening to music, playing games, or just sitting with a patient. We serve patients in facilities and in their own homes. We follow CDC guidelines and make sure our volunteers are aware of any positive COVID-19 cases.

Agency: Care Initiatives Hospice

Caring for Iowans in their final stages of life is a difficult task, but it is also meaningful beyond words. Care Initiatives Hospice volunteers undergo truly life-changing experiences when they help a patient and their family through a deeply personal and difficult time. We could not provide the important care that we do without the dedication and support of our compassionate volunteers. We have short-term and long-term opportunities available and are able to work around your schedule. Friendly visiting may include holding a hand, reading to patients, listening to a story, listening to music, playing games, or just sitting with a patient. We serve patients in facilities and in their own homes. We follow CDC guidelines and make sure our volunteers are aware of any positive COVID-19 cases.

Agency: Care Initiatives Hospice

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 52404

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Office Hero: Volunteer to make a difference behind the scenes and gain or maintain clerical skills

Care Initiatives Hospice is looking for someone who would like to support our hospice patients through clerical work. Clerical duties include filling paperwork, making admission packets, running errands, making deliveries, maintaining office records. Our office hours are Monday-Friday 8:00am-4:30pm. Care Initiatives Hospice is a service of one of the largest health care networks in the state of Iowa. Care Initiatives Hospice is committed to providing a high quality of life to patients and their families as life's final months and processes unfold.

Agency: Care Initiatives Hospice

Care Initiatives Hospice is looking for someone who would like to support our hospice patients through clerical work. Clerical duties include filling paperwork, making admission packets, running errands, making deliveries, maintaining office records. Our office hours are Monday-Friday 8:00am-4:30pm. Care Initiatives Hospice is a service of one of the largest health care networks in the state of Iowa. Care Initiatives Hospice is committed to providing a high quality of life to patients and their families as life's final months and processes unfold.

Agency: Care Initiatives Hospice

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 52404

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Friendly Visitor: Looking for a compassionate heart to help care for Iowans at their final stages

Caring for Iowans in their final stages of life is a difficult task, but it is also meaningful beyond words. Care Initiatives Hospice volunteers undergo truly life-changing experiences when they help a patient and their family through a deeply personal and difficult time. We could not provide the important care that we do without the dedication and support of our compassionate volunteers. We have short-term and long-term opportunities available and are able to work around your schedule. Friendly visiting may include holding a hand, reading to patients, listening to a story, listening to music, playing games, or just sitting with a patient. We serve patients in facilities and in their own homes. We follow CDC guidelines and make sure our volunteers are aware of any positive COVID-19 cases.

Agency: Care Initiatives Hospice

Caring for Iowans in their final stages of life is a difficult task, but it is also meaningful beyond words. Care Initiatives Hospice volunteers undergo truly life-changing experiences when they help a patient and their family through a deeply personal and difficult time. We could not provide the important care that we do without the dedication and support of our compassionate volunteers. We have short-term and long-term opportunities available and are able to work around your schedule. Friendly visiting may include holding a hand, reading to patients, listening to a story, listening to music, playing games, or just sitting with a patient. We serve patients in facilities and in their own homes. We follow CDC guidelines and make sure our volunteers are aware of any positive COVID-19 cases.

Agency: Care Initiatives Hospice

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 52404

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Relay For Life Event Planning (Cancer Walkathon)

The American Cancer Society (ACS) will be hosting our annual Relay For Life of Linn County walkathon in June 2025 and need passionate volunteers to assist in event planning and promotion! Relay For Life will be June 7th at Prairie High School in Cedar Rapids. We are looking for volunteers passionate in the fight against cancer who may be interested in:

Marketing - social media, event promotion, radio interviews Recruitment - reaching out to cancer patients and community membersFundraising - find and secure funding to support the event

Interesting funding a cure and helping cancer patients in the Corridor? Email haley.huntington@cancer.org or contact us on VolunteerNow.

Agency: American Cancer Society

The American Cancer Society (ACS) will be hosting our annual Relay For Life of Linn County walkathon in June 2025 and need passionate volunteers to assist in event planning and promotion! Relay For Life will be June 7th at Prairie High School in Cedar Rapids. We are looking for volunteers passionate in the fight against cancer who may be interested in:

Marketing - social media, event promotion, radio interviews Recruitment - reaching out to cancer patients and community membersFundraising - find and secure funding to support the event

Interesting funding a cure and helping cancer patients in the Corridor? Email haley.huntington@cancer.org or contact us on VolunteerNow.

Agency: American Cancer Society

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 52402

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Food Pantry Volunteer

Pantry Volunteer

Volunteers will have direct contact with clients and follow processes and procedures of the pantry. This will include assisting with shopping and carrying items to vehicles.

Delivery Driver

Volunteers will pack delivery boxes based on the delivery slip. Driver will be responsible for fuel and vehicle maintenance. Due to fluctuating requests, please call ahead to confirm quantity delivers - 319.432.9754.

Warehouse Personnel

Volunteers will assist with moving pallets with pallet jack, breaking down boxes, stocking shelves, and taking garage and cardboard to respective dumpsters.

Agency: Together We Achieve

Pantry Volunteer

Volunteers will have direct contact with clients and follow processes and procedures of the pantry. This will include assisting with shopping and carrying items to vehicles.

Delivery Driver

Volunteers will pack delivery boxes based on the delivery slip. Driver will be responsible for fuel and vehicle maintenance. Due to fluctuating requests, please call ahead to confirm quantity delivers - 319.432.9754.

Warehouse Personnel

Volunteers will assist with moving pallets with pallet jack, breaking down boxes, stocking shelves, and taking garage and cardboard to respective dumpsters.

Agency: Together We Achieve

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 52404

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Assist Older Adults at Cedar Rapids Milestones at Meal Time!

Cedar Rapids Milestones, a program of Aging Services, is looking for a friendly individual to be a dining room assistant.

The hours needed for this volunteer opportunity are from 10 am-1 pm, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and/or Friday. Schedule is flexible according to your availability. 

Duties include assisting with setting the dining room (placemats, silverware, glasses) and distributing drinks to participants. After meal service would include clearing tables and cleaning dining area. This is a great opportunity to get to know individuals at the center and build meaningful relationships.

Cedar Rapids Milestones serves adults 18+ who need medical care, socialization, or have other needs during the day and then return home in the evening. If you enjoy meeting new people and making a difference, we would love to talk to you about all of the great things happening at Cedar Rapids Milestones.

Volunteers are fully trained and will complete background checks.

We are excited to talk to you about this opportunity! 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

Cedar Rapids Milestones, a program of Aging Services, is looking for a friendly individual to be a dining room assistant.

The hours needed for this volunteer opportunity are from 10 am-1 pm, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and/or Friday. Schedule is flexible according to your availability. 

Duties include assisting with setting the dining room (placemats, silverware, glasses) and distributing drinks to participants. After meal service would include clearing tables and cleaning dining area. This is a great opportunity to get to know individuals at the center and build meaningful relationships.

Cedar Rapids Milestones serves adults 18+ who need medical care, socialization, or have other needs during the day and then return home in the evening. If you enjoy meeting new people and making a difference, we would love to talk to you about all of the great things happening at Cedar Rapids Milestones.

Volunteers are fully trained and will complete background checks.

We are excited to talk to you about this opportunity! 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: Teacher Naturalist Volunteer

If you want to share your love of nature with the next generation, consider becoming a teacher-naturalist (TN) at Indian Creek Nature Center! TN’s lead students of all ages on field trips at ICNC during the school year on weekdays between 9am-3pm. You do NOT need to be a teacher to be a teacher-naturalist. TN’s onboard primarily at the end of August for fall and mid-February for spring. Training is provided and you must be willing to volunteer a minimum of 12-15 hours per month September-May.

 

Agency: Indian Creek Nature Center

If you want to share your love of nature with the next generation, consider becoming a teacher-naturalist (TN) at Indian Creek Nature Center! TN’s lead students of all ages on field trips at ICNC during the school year on weekdays between 9am-3pm. You do NOT need to be a teacher to be a teacher-naturalist. TN’s onboard primarily at the end of August for fall and mid-February for spring. Training is provided and you must be willing to volunteer a minimum of 12-15 hours per month September-May.

 

Agency: Indian Creek Nature Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 52403

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Wish Granter Volunteer

Become a wish granter from any county in the state of Iowa to create hope, strength, and joy for children with critical illnesses.

You will be partnered with a wish granter to meet with wish kids and their families to brainstorm ideas and help determine their wish. While Make-A-Wish Iowa staff is making these wishes a reality, wish granters will provide personalized items to celebrate the wish. Once wish planning is completed by Make-A-Wish Iowa staff, volunteers will help celebrate the child and the wish being granted.

Email volunteer@iowa.wish.org to receive a volunteer application and to get started with the volunteer onboarding process! Must be a minimum of 18-years-old.

Agency: Make-A-Wish Iowa

Become a wish granter from any county in the state of Iowa to create hope, strength, and joy for children with critical illnesses.

You will be partnered with a wish granter to meet with wish kids and their families to brainstorm ideas and help determine their wish. While Make-A-Wish Iowa staff is making these wishes a reality, wish granters will provide personalized items to celebrate the wish. Once wish planning is completed by Make-A-Wish Iowa staff, volunteers will help celebrate the child and the wish being granted.

Email volunteer@iowa.wish.org to receive a volunteer application and to get started with the volunteer onboarding process! Must be a minimum of 18-years-old.

Agency: Make-A-Wish Iowa

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 52227

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Regional Nurse Lead

The Regional Nurse Leader (RNL) is a front-line leader of the Nursing Network who partners with the local Regional Volunteer Services Officer (RVSO) to recruit health professional volunteers per regional needs. The RNL provides guidance on nursing and health matters and helps build the health professional network in the region. RNLs promote volunteer engagement and satisfaction across the business lines and work to achieve the Volunteer Services Chief Nurse Initiatives. The American Red Cross National Nursing Network is comprised of all Red Cross nurses. Nursing Network leaders recruit and support nurses and other health professionals across all business lines to implement strategic goals of the American Red Cross as articulated in the Chief Nurse Initiatives. The American Red Cross is divided into geographic divisions, regions and chapters for service delivery. Each division has a Division Nurse Leader (DNL) appointed by the Chief Nurse and the Director of the Nursing Network. DNLs appoint Associate Division Nurse Leaders (ADNLs) to support RNLs and to assist them according to the division's unique needs.

Responsibilities

* Proactively support and guide Red Cross units in volunteer recruitment, reception, retention, and recognition to build health professional capacity across all business lines and at all levels of the organization in support of organizational and regional priorities. Assist units in volunteer recruitment to reflect community demographics.

* Act as a resource for nursing and health in the region across all business lines, working collaboratively with Nursing Network leaders and others to achieve the Chief Nurse Initiatives.

* Establish a good working relationship with key leaders at the regional level (e.g., Emergency Services Director, CEO, nurse/health leaders in other business lines).

* Establish relationships with community partners (nurses and non-nurses) and maintain updated roster

* Coordinate meetings for regional nurses and other health professionals, engaging colleagues and partners as appropriate in support of the Chief Nurse Initiatives.

* Regularly communicate nursing and health-related successes (e.g., awards, media coverage, projects) to other Nursing Network leaders and through other communication venues

* Ensure that nurse volunteers enter their nurse-specific information in Volunteer Connection and submit all volunteer hours

* Submit all RNL hours in Volunteer Connection on at least a monthly basis and maintain an updated Volunteer Connection profile

* Complete quarterly metrics and annual Nursing & Health Leaders Diversity Survey

* Recruit and support Nursing Network Engagement Specialists as needed.

RNLs should recruit for and mentor their own replacements in consultation with RVSOs and DNLs.

For more information or to apply go to: https://www.redcross.org/volunteertoday

Scan QR code to be a Red Cross volunteer!

Agency: American Red Cross of Eastern Iowa

The Regional Nurse Leader (RNL) is a front-line leader of the Nursing Network who partners with the local Regional Volunteer Services Officer (RVSO) to recruit health professional volunteers per regional needs. The RNL provides guidance on nursing and health matters and helps build the health professional network in the region. RNLs promote volunteer engagement and satisfaction across the business lines and work to achieve the Volunteer Services Chief Nurse Initiatives. The American Red Cross National Nursing Network is comprised of all Red Cross nurses. Nursing Network leaders recruit and support nurses and other health professionals across all business lines to implement strategic goals of the American Red Cross as articulated in the Chief Nurse Initiatives. The American Red Cross is divided into geographic divisions, regions and chapters for service delivery. Each division has a Division Nurse Leader (DNL) appointed by the Chief Nurse and the Director of the Nursing Network. DNLs appoint Associate Division Nurse Leaders (ADNLs) to support RNLs and to assist them according to the division's unique needs.

Responsibilities

* Proactively support and guide Red Cross units in volunteer recruitment, reception, retention, and recognition to build health professional capacity across all business lines and at all levels of the organization in support of organizational and regional priorities. Assist units in volunteer recruitment to reflect community demographics.

* Act as a resource for nursing and health in the region across all business lines, working collaboratively with Nursing Network leaders and others to achieve the Chief Nurse Initiatives.

* Establish a good working relationship with key leaders at the regional level (e.g., Emergency Services Director, CEO, nurse/health leaders in other business lines).

* Establish relationships with community partners (nurses and non-nurses) and maintain updated roster

* Coordinate meetings for regional nurses and other health professionals, engaging colleagues and partners as appropriate in support of the Chief Nurse Initiatives.

* Regularly communicate nursing and health-related successes (e.g., awards, media coverage, projects) to other Nursing Network leaders and through other communication venues

* Ensure that nurse volunteers enter their nurse-specific information in Volunteer Connection and submit all volunteer hours

* Submit all RNL hours in Volunteer Connection on at least a monthly basis and maintain an updated Volunteer Connection profile

* Complete quarterly metrics and annual Nursing & Health Leaders Diversity Survey

* Recruit and support Nursing Network Engagement Specialists as needed.

RNLs should recruit for and mentor their own replacements in consultation with RVSOs and DNLs.

For more information or to apply go to: https://www.redcross.org/volunteertoday

Scan QR code to be a Red Cross volunteer!

Agency: American Red Cross of Eastern Iowa

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 52401

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer - Board Treasurer

The treasure is an integral part of the non profit organization. This position is remote with flexible hours.

The treasurer is in charge of overseeing the non-profit’s finances. This can include maintaining financial records, check signing, approving expenditures, and preparation/review of financial reports. The Treasurer presents the financial reports to the rest of the board on a regular basis.

His/her principle duties are to:
• Oversee the development of high level financial policies and their review by the board
• Assist in the preparation of the annual budget and its presentation to the board for review
• Ensure that the appropriate monthly or quarterly financial statements are reviewed by the
board
• Ensure that the board regularly monitors the organization’s financial performance and
alerts it to any important discrepancies between planned and actual figures
• Ensure that the organization maintains the appropriate financial books and records and that
these are accurate and up-to-date
• Ensure that government tax filings and remittances are submitted on a timely basis
• Ensure that payroll and other liabilities are settled in a timely manner

Requirements: Finance experience

Agency: J.B. Eagles Consulting

The treasure is an integral part of the non profit organization. This position is remote with flexible hours.

The treasurer is in charge of overseeing the non-profit’s finances. This can include maintaining financial records, check signing, approving expenditures, and preparation/review of financial reports. The Treasurer presents the financial reports to the rest of the board on a regular basis.

His/her principle duties are to:
• Oversee the development of high level financial policies and their review by the board
• Assist in the preparation of the annual budget and its presentation to the board for review
• Ensure that the appropriate monthly or quarterly financial statements are reviewed by the
board
• Ensure that the board regularly monitors the organization’s financial performance and
alerts it to any important discrepancies between planned and actual figures
• Ensure that the organization maintains the appropriate financial books and records and that
these are accurate and up-to-date
• Ensure that government tax filings and remittances are submitted on a timely basis
• Ensure that payroll and other liabilities are settled in a timely manner

Requirements: Finance experience

Agency: J.B. Eagles Consulting

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 52402

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Encore Cafe Volunteer @ St. Mark's UMC

 

Thank you for your interest in helping at Encore Café at our St. Mark's United Methodist location!  We are looking for a couple more volunteers to add to this great team we have.  We aim to have 5 volunteers per day and also need subs that we can call in the event of sickness, travel or appt. times that come up for other volunteers.  This means that you probably would not need to commit to helping every Tuesday, and you can sign up monthly for those that work for you or have spaces that need filled.

What we like to do is have prospective volunteers to come and visit an Encore Café first to get an idea of what Encore Café IS,  what we do and how our mealtimes are run—to make sure it’s something that they are (still) interested in helping out with, as well as get to know them a bit as well as talk about availability.   

In general, we set up around 10:15 and serve from 11:30-12:30.  We would also treat you to a fabulous lunch as that is a perk of being a volunteer as well, we all eat together about 12:15 before we clean up. We are generally cleaned up and out of there anywhere between 1 and 1:30. (Volunteers wear jeans and comfy shoes, just so you know.)

 

Tasks:

Provide a happy and warm atmosphere by greeting participants and making them feel welcome. Serve and assist participants as necessary. Clean and sanitize table after meal service. Assist in setting up and taking down serving line. etc. Follow directions of Site Coordinator or person in charge. Maintain proper cleanliness and follow all food safety guidelines. Complete food employee/volunteer illness reporting form annually

Skills:

Friendly personality and good personal interaction skills/ “people” person. Basic communication skills Friendly person Customer service driven 

Abilities:

Ability to think independently Ability to be flexible with assigned tasks Customer service oriented

 

Agency: Heritage Area Agency on Aging

 

Thank you for your interest in helping at Encore Café at our St. Mark's United Methodist location!  We are looking for a couple more volunteers to add to this great team we have.  We aim to have 5 volunteers per day and also need subs that we can call in the event of sickness, travel or appt. times that come up for other volunteers.  This means that you probably would not need to commit to helping every Tuesday, and you can sign up monthly for those that work for you or have spaces that need filled.

What we like to do is have prospective volunteers to come and visit an Encore Café first to get an idea of what Encore Café IS,  what we do and how our mealtimes are run—to make sure it’s something that they are (still) interested in helping out with, as well as get to know them a bit as well as talk about availability.   

In general, we set up around 10:15 and serve from 11:30-12:30.  We would also treat you to a fabulous lunch as that is a perk of being a volunteer as well, we all eat together about 12:15 before we clean up. We are generally cleaned up and out of there anywhere between 1 and 1:30. (Volunteers wear jeans and comfy shoes, just so you know.)

 

Tasks:

Provide a happy and warm atmosphere by greeting participants and making them feel welcome. Serve and assist participants as necessary. Clean and sanitize table after meal service. Assist in setting up and taking down serving line. etc. Follow directions of Site Coordinator or person in charge. Maintain proper cleanliness and follow all food safety guidelines. Complete food employee/volunteer illness reporting form annually

Skills:

Friendly personality and good personal interaction skills/ “people” person. Basic communication skills Friendly person Customer service driven 

Abilities:

Ability to think independently Ability to be flexible with assigned tasks Customer service oriented

 

Agency: Heritage Area Agency on Aging

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 52405

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Encore Cafe Volunteer @ Marion Public Library

Thank you for your interest in helping at Encore Café at the Marion Public Library! We are looking for a couple more volunteers to add to this great team we have.  We aim to have 6-8 volunteers per day and also need subs that we can call in the event of sickness, travel or appt. times that come up for other volunteers.  This means that you probably would not need to commit to helping every Friday, and you can sign up monthly for those that work for you or have spaces that need filled. We also have other dining site locations in Marion and Cedar Rapids other days of the week.   

What we like to do is have prospective volunteers to come and visit an Encore Café first to get an idea of what Encore Café IS, what we do and how our mealtimes are run—to make sure it’s something that they are (still) interested in helping out with, as well as get to know them a bit as well as talk about availability.   

In general, we set up around 10:15 and serve from 11:30-12:30.  We would also treat you to a fabulous lunch as that is a perk of being a volunteer as well, we all eat together about 12:15 before we clean up. We are generally cleaned up and out of there anywhere between 1 and 1:30. (Volunteers wear jeans and comfy shoes, just so you know.)

 

Tasks:

Provide a happy and warm atmosphere by greeting participants and making them feel welcome. Serve and assist participants as necessary. Clean and sanitize table after meal service. Assist in setting up and taking down serving line. etc. Follow directions of Site Coordinator or person in charge. Maintain proper cleanliness and follow all food safety guidelines. Complete food employee/volunteer illness reporting form annually

Skills:

Friendly personality and good personal interaction skills/ “people” person. Basic communication skills Friendly person Customer service driven

Abilities:

Ability to think independently Ability to be flexible with assigned tasks Customer service oriented

 

Please reach out via email or phone and we would be happy to discuss more about this opportunity!

Agency: Heritage Area Agency on Aging

Thank you for your interest in helping at Encore Café at the Marion Public Library! We are looking for a couple more volunteers to add to this great team we have.  We aim to have 6-8 volunteers per day and also need subs that we can call in the event of sickness, travel or appt. times that come up for other volunteers.  This means that you probably would not need to commit to helping every Friday, and you can sign up monthly for those that work for you or have spaces that need filled. We also have other dining site locations in Marion and Cedar Rapids other days of the week.   

What we like to do is have prospective volunteers to come and visit an Encore Café first to get an idea of what Encore Café IS, what we do and how our mealtimes are run—to make sure it’s something that they are (still) interested in helping out with, as well as get to know them a bit as well as talk about availability.   

In general, we set up around 10:15 and serve from 11:30-12:30.  We would also treat you to a fabulous lunch as that is a perk of being a volunteer as well, we all eat together about 12:15 before we clean up. We are generally cleaned up and out of there anywhere between 1 and 1:30. (Volunteers wear jeans and comfy shoes, just so you know.)

 

Tasks:

Provide a happy and warm atmosphere by greeting participants and making them feel welcome. Serve and assist participants as necessary. Clean and sanitize table after meal service. Assist in setting up and taking down serving line. etc. Follow directions of Site Coordinator or person in charge. Maintain proper cleanliness and follow all food safety guidelines. Complete food employee/volunteer illness reporting form annually

Skills:

Friendly personality and good personal interaction skills/ “people” person. Basic communication skills Friendly person Customer service driven

Abilities:

Ability to think independently Ability to be flexible with assigned tasks Customer service oriented

 

Please reach out via email or phone and we would be happy to discuss more about this opportunity!

Agency: Heritage Area Agency on Aging

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 52302

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: We Care Shop Volunteer

Through YPN's prenatal and parenting groups, community members can donate to our We Care Shop to help provide necessities for our families. Some of the donated items may include baby clothing, baby furniture, and personal care products. These donated items are then purchased with points that the participants earn, as part of making healthy choices. 

We are looking for a friendly volunteer to help in our WeCare Shop. The WeCare Shop is a retail space for our YPN participants to purchase clothes, diapers, wipes, books, strollers, etc. This volunteer opportunity would entail assisting participants with their shopping, doing laundry, restocking shelves, helping keep the store organized and other miscellaneous jobs that may come up. Times would be on Tuesdays from 11am-1pm and/or Wednesdays from 1-3:30pm as a weekly commitment. 

All volunteers must fill out appropriate paperwork, interview, and complete a background check.

Agency: YPN

Through YPN's prenatal and parenting groups, community members can donate to our We Care Shop to help provide necessities for our families. Some of the donated items may include baby clothing, baby furniture, and personal care products. These donated items are then purchased with points that the participants earn, as part of making healthy choices. 

We are looking for a friendly volunteer to help in our WeCare Shop. The WeCare Shop is a retail space for our YPN participants to purchase clothes, diapers, wipes, books, strollers, etc. This volunteer opportunity would entail assisting participants with their shopping, doing laundry, restocking shelves, helping keep the store organized and other miscellaneous jobs that may come up. Times would be on Tuesdays from 11am-1pm and/or Wednesdays from 1-3:30pm as a weekly commitment. 

All volunteers must fill out appropriate paperwork, interview, and complete a background check.

Agency: YPN

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 52401

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Outdoor Landscaping Downtown Cedar Rapids

Foundation 2 Crisis Services is looking for 2-3 volunteers to help with landscaping and  cleaning up in Downtown Cedar Rapids, including raking, shoveling, and moving debris. This is in preparation for our new headquarters building.

 

Please bring closed toed shoes, comfortable clothing, and gardening/outdoor gloves.

Agency: Foundation 2 Crisis Services

Foundation 2 Crisis Services is looking for 2-3 volunteers to help with landscaping and  cleaning up in Downtown Cedar Rapids, including raking, shoveling, and moving debris. This is in preparation for our new headquarters building.

 

Please bring closed toed shoes, comfortable clothing, and gardening/outdoor gloves.

Agency: Foundation 2 Crisis Services

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 52401

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Become A Domestic Violence Victim Advocate--Training Provided!

Waypoint Services is the comprehensive domestic violence victim service provider for Benton, Black Hawk, Buchanan, Delaware, Dubuque, Jones, and Linn Counties and is looking for volunteers to assist individuals experiencing controlling, abusive partners.

Volunteer Victim Advocates assist with answering the 24/7 Resource & Support phone line, supporting victims in criminal and civil court proceedings, and providing emergency advocacy at area hospitals for victims of domestic violence. Additional support options are available, depending on interest and skill level, such as support partner, transportation, and hosting support groups. Ideal candidates are non-judgmental, compassionate, encouraging, and empowering.

Volunteers are required to attend a free, 32-hour training that will be provided by Waypoint. 20 hours are completed online, while 12 hours are completed in-person. Attendance at all sessions is required prior to volunteering. Quarterly training dates are offered. 

 Please visit our website for a volunteer application and additional opportunities.

Agency: Waypoint Services - Cedar Rapids

Waypoint Services is the comprehensive domestic violence victim service provider for Benton, Black Hawk, Buchanan, Delaware, Dubuque, Jones, and Linn Counties and is looking for volunteers to assist individuals experiencing controlling, abusive partners.

Volunteer Victim Advocates assist with answering the 24/7 Resource & Support phone line, supporting victims in criminal and civil court proceedings, and providing emergency advocacy at area hospitals for victims of domestic violence. Additional support options are available, depending on interest and skill level, such as support partner, transportation, and hosting support groups. Ideal candidates are non-judgmental, compassionate, encouraging, and empowering.

Volunteers are required to attend a free, 32-hour training that will be provided by Waypoint. 20 hours are completed online, while 12 hours are completed in-person. Attendance at all sessions is required prior to volunteering. Quarterly training dates are offered. 

 Please visit our website for a volunteer application and additional opportunities.

Agency: Waypoint Services - Cedar Rapids

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >21 years old

Zip Code: 52401

Allow Groups: No