r e e t n Volu 2018 Guide HIGHLIGHTS
01
Tips & Tricks to Volunteering
02
Statewide Volunteer Opportunities
03
Engage Your Company to Volunteer
TABLE OF CONTENTS Table of Contents/Letter from our CEO ..................... 01
Service Enterprise Initiative ............................................. 09
How You Can Make a Difference ............................... 02
Health ................................................................................ 10
CSR Solutions of Colorado .......................................... 03
Pro Bono Mental Health/Hunger and Human Services .. 11/12
Arts and Culture ......................................................... 04
Restoration ........................................................................ 13
Children and Youth Education ................................... 05/06 Tips and Tricks/Reasons to Volunteer .............................. 14 Civic and Community ................................................. 07/08
! s r e k a m e g n a h C L L A g n Calli Since 1994, Spark the Change Colorado, formerly Metro Volunteers, has connected tens of thousands of volunteers with hundreds of nonprofits in Colorado to create thriving communities where our friends, colleagues, families and fellow Coloradans live and work. Two decades later, we are still committed to building a world with stronger, more resilient, equitable and connected communities and being your center for volunteerism, service and engagement. Our mission is to SPARK CHANGE and INSPIRE A MOVEMENT OF GOOD though the power of volunteerism. Why the name change? Our Board of Directors recognized the need for our knowledge, strategies, tools, guidance and resources to cultivate, connect, focus and maximize the passion, purpose and actions of community Change Agents – beyond the Denver Metro area. Empowering Changemakers - - Igniting Service Further, we are living in challenging times. What is a Changemaker? Are you one? While it may sound daunting, being a Changemaker is simply saying yes to your passion and your ability to help. Whether you’re a leader on a Board or shoveling your older
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neighbor’s walk, you have made a difference. Now more than ever, we need volunteers to help us Live-Up to our highest ideals. The following pages of the Volunteer Guide are filled with volunteer opportunities and articles that we hope will inspire you to Spark Change in your own community. These organizations cannot achieve their mission without the support of generous volunteers like you. Need help? Check out the Tips and Tricks and opportunities organized by interests to empower you to get you started. Can’t find a volunteer opportunity that sparks your interest in our guide? Check out our website! With 300 nonprofit members, we have hundreds, sometimes thousands of opportunities at any given time in our online database. You can make a difference! Pick up the phone, send an email or go online to sign up for a volunteer opportunity today. Then, let me know your story. I’d love to hear how you became a Changemaker.
-Kristy Judd, CEO and President, Spark the Change Colorado
NOW MORE THAN EVER, WE NEED ADVOCATES We need leaders, changemakers, and volunteers to build love and unity in our communities as we face division and fear. We are committed to mobilizing volunteers to addressing our greatest needs. Consider us your #1 resource for community engagement. Show us your heart and volunteer.
Board Leadership
Volunteer Connections
Get trained and serve on a nonprofit board through our BoardMatch Program
Find your perfect volunteer opportunity through our database
HOW YOU CAN MAKE A DIFFERENCE Corporate Volunteerism
Disaster Preparedness
Mobilize your company to volunteer through our Employee Volunteer Program
Sign-up to be a disaster volunteer in case of emergencies in our communities
EVERY YEAR, WE WORK WITH: VOLUNTEER
600+ nonprofits
8000+ volunteers
30+ businesses
Recruit -
Train -
Connect -
We recruit volunteers from every walk of life to serve the community in meaningful and effective ways.
We train nonprofits and volunteers in board leadership, volunteer management and skilled volunteering.
We connect thousands of volunteers, board candidates and corporations each year with the right opportunties.
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SERVICE ENTERPRISE INITIATIVE A Service Enterprise Initiative is an organization that fundamentally leverages volunteers and their skills to achieve its social mission. Spark the Change Colorado has been partnering with Points of Light since 2016 to bring the Service Enterprise Initiative to Colorado. This holistic approach will help you transform the way your organization engages human talent.
CHANGING ORGANIZATIONS IN COLORADO Spark the Change Colorado has brought Service Enterprise to Colorado through a comprehensive certification process designed to transform the way organizations use volunteers. Join our next cohort and unlock the potential of Service Enterprise.
COLORADO CERTIFIED SERVICE ENTERPRISES
" As a skilled volunteer, I understand the specific task I do contributes to the broader mission. " - Volunteer, Center for Nonprofit Excellence " Due to SEI, we have new ideas, tools and contacts to continue to make our volunteer program a model in the Douglas County community. " - Ali Ayres, District Volunteer Supervisor Douglas County Libraries 03 | 2018 Spark the Change Colorado Volunteer Guide
" We're seeing increased ownership from staff over community engagement initiatives and projects. We are shifting our culture toward volunteerism in all departments... as a core strategy for achieving our mission. " - Becky Mares, Community Engagement Manager Cooking Matters
ARTS & CULTURE Inside the Orchestra
Boulder Chamber Orchestra
Rocky Mountain Public Media
Boulder // boulderchamberorchestra.org
Aurora // insidetheorchestra.org
HOW DOES YOUR ORGANIZATION HELP CO?
HOW DOES YOUR ORGANIZATION HELP CO?
The mission of the Boulder Chamber Orchestra
We
is to enhance the classical musical arts with live
professional orchestra performances in schools
and recorded performances of the highest
and public venues all around metro Denver.
standard and to serve the local community by
Our performances get children literally inside
offering quality music education, outreach and
the orchestra - audiences are seated on the floor
promotional activities.
and the musicians, opera singers, dancers and
INTERESTED? CONTACT:
special guests surround them on all sides. Either
303-583-1278
the conductor or a professional teaching artist
Individuals INTERESTED? CONTACT:
talks to the kids about the music as it is
Susan Barber -
performing around them, teaching them about
susanbarber@rmpbs.org
the instruments and guiding them through both
(303) 620-5715
present
immersive
and
interactive
Denver // rmpbs.org/volunteer HOW DOES YOUR ORGANIZATION HELP CO? Public media organization both radio and tv. HOW CAN VOLUNTEERS HELP? Special events, phone banks, administrative, content advocates, archive work and data entry. WHAT VOLUNTEERS ARE YOU LOOKING FOR?
physical and imaginative prompts and activities to deepen their understanding and appreciation
History Colorado
of the music. HOW CAN VOLUNTEERS HELP?
Denver // historycolorado.org
Volunteers are critical to the success of our
HOW DOES YOUR ORGANIZATION HELP CO? Established in 1879, History Colorado is a 501(c)
programs! Our primary volunteer needs occur
(3) charitable organization and an agency of the
and under that happen in public venues around
State of Colorado under the Department of
Denver and Boulder. Volunteers are needed for
Higher Education. We offer access to cultural
so
and heritage resources including statewide
seating/ushering,
Community Museums, programs for families
petting zoo and DIY instrument-making stations
and adults, stewardship of Colorado’s historic
and more. Additional volunteer opportunities
treasures, and resources for students and
arise throughout the year and we can work with
teachers. We provide programs and services
volunteers to find meaningful ways for them to
related to historic preservation and archaeology as well as access to a vast collection of archives,
have an impact. WHAT VOLUNTEERS ARE YOU LOOKING FOR?
artifacts and historical photography. HOW CAN VOLUNTEERS HELP?
Individuals and Groups INTERESTED? CONTACT:
The volunteers of History Colorado are an
Sara Hare -
important and dedicated group crucial to our
sara@insidetheorchestra.org
operations. Volunteers play an important role in
(303) 355-7855
at Tiny Tots, our public performances for kids 6
many
tasks,
including managing
guest the
check-in, instrument
helping to tell Colorado’s story. Whether it’s greeting visitors at one of our many Community Museums, working behind the scenes of a new exhibit at the History Colorado Center or inspiring school kids to explore our state's
Pop Culture Classroom
history, we have a variety of opportunities to use
Denver // popcultureclassroom.org
your special skills to bring Colorado’s history to
HOW DOES YOUR ORGANIZATION HELP CO?
life. WHAT VOLUNTEERS ARE YOU LOOKING FOR?
Pop Culture Classroom inspires a love of
Individuals
and builds community through the tools of
INTERESTED? CONTACT:
popular
Emily Dobish -
expression.
emily.dobish@state.co.us
INTERESTED? CONTACT:
16th Street
(303) 866-3961
(303) 325-1236
Denver, CO
learning, increases literacy, celebrates diversity culture
and
the
power
of
self-
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CHILDREN & YOUTH EDUCATION reading below their grade level. HOW CAN VOLUNTEERS HELP? Tutor children in reading WHAT VOLUNTEERS ARE YOU LOOKING FOR?
A Precious Child Broomfield // apreciouschild.org HOW DOES YOUR ORGANIZATION HELP CO? A Precious Child provides children in need with opportunities and resources to empower them to achieve their full potential. HOW CAN VOLUNTEERS HELP?
Individuals INTERESTED? CONTACT: Pamela Polke - pamela@childrensliteracycenter.org (719) 471-8672
Colorado Association of Black Professional Engineers and Scientists Denver // cabpes.org HOW DOES YOUR ORGANIZATION HELP CO? CABPES is a nonprofit dedicated to encouraging
Volunteers are needed on a daily basis in our
African-Americans and other underrepresented
Donation Center to help processes incoming
youth to pursue science, technology, engineering
donations and prepare them for our store where
and math (STEM) careers. By doing so, the
families shop free of charge for clothing and other
basic
essentials.
Also,
a
variety
of
Children's Museum of Denver Denver // mychildsmuseum.org
consistent volunteer opportunities are available
HOW DOES YOUR ORGANIZATION HELP CO?
throughout
Child’s
Every day, we work to open doors for our future
include
leaders, innovators and adventurers to explore,
all
departments.
of
A
Precious
Opportunities
can
in the Inspiring Minds Center, development or
create and learn - on their own terms. INTERESTED? CONTACT:
programs support and grant research. We
(303) 433-7444
receptionist, data entry, store volunteer, helping
welcome
large
corporate,
church
number of minority STEM professionals will increase to the level that better represents the minority population, while assisting industry in meeting
the
growing
demand
for
STEM
professionals. INTERESTED? CONTACT: (303) 329-6251
and
community groups of volunteers. WHAT VOLUNTEERS ARE YOU LOOKING FOR? Individuals, Groups and Children INTERESTED? CONTACT: Nichole Karpinsky -
Clothes to Kids of Denver
jen@coloradoyoungleaders.org
Denver // clothestokidsdenver.org
(720) 924-6590
HOW DOES YOUR ORGANIZATION HELP CO? Clothes To Kids of Denver provides free school clothing to preschool-12th grade students from low-income or in-crisis families in a warm, welcoming store-like setting. Without Clothes to
Bright by Three
Kids, thousands of Denver students would go
Denver // brightbythree.org HOW DOES YOUR ORGANIZATION HELP CO? Bright by Three equips families with tools to promote their child's healthy development through the most pivotal stages of growth during the earliest years of life. We partner with pediatricians,
researchers
development
experts
to
and
other
design
child
program
materials in English and Spanish. INTERESTED? CONTACT: (303) 433-6200
Children's Literacy Center Colorado Springs // childrensliteracycenter.org HOW DOES YOUR ORGANIZATION HELP CO?
without school clothing and basics each year. HOW CAN VOLUNTEERS HELP?
Colorado Young Leaders Denver // coloradoyoungleaders.org HOW DOES YOUR ORGANIZATION HELP CO? Colorado Young Leader’s mission is to develop young
people’s
leadership
skills
through
our dynamic leadership process; to inspire a sense of adventure through meaningful servicelearning opportunities in the local community; and to create community for young people to
live out their discovered skills and passions. There are two main volunteer roles. The first is HOW CAN VOLUNTEERS HELP? to work directly with our clients as a shopping CYL is seeking teens (14 - 18) who want to learn assistant. These volunteers will greet clients, more about the world around them, discover help them find the school clothes they need for their own gifts and make a real impact on their their children and check them out when finished community. Youth will have a broad range of shopping. The second volunteer role is to opportunities to serve and lead through CYL and process incoming donations. These volunteers our partner networks. Volunteers interested in will sort, tag, size and hang clothing needed roles on the CYL Board of Directors or the CYL to restock the store. Volunteers may also tidy the Young Professionals Board are also needed to store, straighten clothing, vacuum, take out the help mentor youth, lead service projects and recycling and other jobs needed to keep the store build organizational sustainability. looking its best. WHAT VOLUNTEERS ARE YOU LOOKING FOR? WHAT VOLUNTEERS ARE YOU LOOKING FOR? Individuals and Teens (14 - 18) Individuals and Groups INTERESTED? CONTACT: INTERESTED? CONTACT: Eileen Robinson -
Jennifer Landers -
Children's Literacy Center offers free one-to-
volunteer@clothestokidsdenver.org
jen@coloradoyoungleaders.org
one tutoring to elementary students who are
(720) 379-4630 ext 3
(720) 924-6590
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CHILDREN & YOUTH EDUCATION HOW DOES YOUR ORGANIZATION HELP CO? Jeffco Eats provides weekend food for food insecure children in elementary, jr high and high schools in Jefferson County. We are
Denver Urban Scholars Denver // denverurbanscholars.org HOW DOES YOUR ORGANIZATION HELP CO? Denver Urban Scholars partners with high poverty, high performing schools to unlock the potential of students facing added challenges by creating individual pathways to career and college HOW CAN VOLUNTEERS HELP? Mentoring
Innovations for Learning
program provider with Food Bank of the Rockies. Each Friday a student receives about
Denver // innovationsforlearning.org
seven pounds of substantial food for Saturday
HOW DOES YOUR ORGANIZATION HELP CO? Innovations for Learning uses technology
and Sunday, when they don't have access to free
to connect the classroom and the community to
and reduced meals at their schools. HOW CAN VOLUNTEERS HELP?
reduce
Through
Volunteers are needed to pack the food totes and
TutorMate, our online volunteer program,
deliver them to individual schools. Packing totes
students from under-resourced schools are
involves placing seven items in a sack.
paired with local corporate and community
INTERESTED? CONTACT:
inequality
in
education.
volunteers for weekly, online reading sessions.
INTERESTED? CONTACT:
These
(303) 355-1700
growth, comprehension and communication
partnerships
foster
student
reading
jeffcoeatsvolunteers@gmail.com
skills. HOW CAN VOLUNTEERS HELP? Volunteers are paired with a local first grade student for remote, online 30-minute tutoring
Night Lights
Commerce City // fostersource.org
sessions once per week throughout the school
Littleton // nightlightskids.org
HOW DOES YOUR ORGANIZATION HELP CO?
year. The volunteer can tutor from their office,
HOW DOES YOUR ORGANIZATION HELP CO?
at home, or wherever there is internet access.
Provide respite care for children with special
During the session, the tutor and student read stories together online and play games that
needs and their siblings. HOW CAN VOLUNTEERS HELP?
build student word knowledge. WHAT VOLUNTEERS ARE YOU LOOKING FOR?
Come watch a child during a Night Lights event. WHAT VOLUNTEERS ARE YOU LOOKING FOR?
Individuals INTERESTED? CONTACT:
Individuals and Teens (14 - 18)
Nicole Capage-Brown-
Scott Shepherd -
nicole@innovationsforlearning.org
scotts@nightlightskids.org
(720) 484-9044
(720) 205-3057
Foster Source Our mission is to provide resources and support to foster children and their foster families, while educating and engaging the public to recognize and help meet those needs. INTERESTED? CONTACT: info@fostersource.org
INTERESTED? CONTACT:
Front Rangers Cycling Club Denver // frontrangersdenver.org HOW DOES YOUR ORGANIZATION HELP CO? We get kids on bikes: outreach rides in
Institute for Attachment
disadvantaged neighborhoods; bicycle races
HOW DOES YOUR ORGANIZATION HELP CO?
(road, CX, MTB) in the Front Range; operate the
A fully accredited, licensed, international non-
Bannock St Criterium; advocacy for bicycling. HOW CAN VOLUNTEERS HELP?
profit treatment, education and research center,
Join us in supporting outreach rides with kids;
children with Attachment Disorder and their
coach and mentor kids; assist with wrenching
families and promoting healthy parent/child
(exp pref'd); course marshalling at races; help
attachments.
plan and operate annual Bannock Criterium;
INTERESTED? CONTACT:
fundraising; marketing and social media;
Youth on Record
Littleton // instituteforattachment.org
IACD is committed to transforming the lives of
Denver // youthonrecord.org HOW DOES YOUR ORGANIZATION HELP CO? Youth
on
Record
empowers
Colorado’s
underserved youth to achieve their academic, artistic and personal best by employing local, professional artists as their educators. HOW CAN VOLUNTEERS HELP? Our volunteers support our events, fundraising,
(303) 674-1910
Board and Committees. WHAT VOLUNTEERS ARE YOU LOOKING FOR?
marketing and programs. WHAT VOLUNTEERS ARE YOU LOOKING FOR?
Individuals, Groups and Children INTERESTED? CONTACT:
Individuals and Groups INTERESTED? CONTACT:
James Levy -
Andrea Viarrial-Murphy -
acasajames@gmail.com (303) 220-5050
Jeffco Eats
andrea@youthonrecord.org
Lakewood // jeffcoeats.org
(720) 620-0790
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Spark the Change Colorado, Community Shares of Colorado and B:CIVIC are pleased to announce their new partnership: Corporate Social Responsibility Solutions of Colorado. We believe that workplaces can DO BETTER BY DOING GOOD. We offer a robust suite of cost-effective products and services, making it easy for workplaces large and small to build and grow their community strategies through volunteer engagement, philanthropic impact, and community reputation. Let us help you create your company’s corporate social responsibility strategy and roadmap.
With a combined 60+
One-stop shopping
years of experience in
Tailored community strategies
CSR, our collaboration
Easy & time-saving integration
benefits you through:
Centralized account management
www.csrsolutionsco.org Denver, CO (303) 945-2493 info@csrsolutionsco.org 07 | 2018 Spark the Change Colorado Volunteer Guide
CIVIC & COMMUNITY Castle Rock Senior Activity Center Castle Rock // castlerockseniorcenter.org HOW DOES YOUR ORGANIZATION HELP CO? The Castle Rock Senior Activity Center exists to see that people are neither isolated nor idle, both of which bring down quality of life. The Center brings seniors together, creates lifelong bonds and provides outlets for their talents and
disabilities whether permanent or temporary.
million visitors to seven branches every year,
CTBL provides audio, Braille and large-print
visitors are met with beautiful spaces, curated
books and magazines. HOW CAN VOLUNTEERS HELP?
collections, personalized services and a variety
Volunteers assist in nearly every area of the library, from recording books to cataloging and
all. HOW CAN VOLUNTEERS HELP?
shelving to helping us mail out 1500 books and
Volunteer with your local library branch to gain
related materials every day. We have a variety
valuable skills, give back to your community and
of positions. We also have a team of volunteers
meet people from diverse backgrounds in a fun
who support the Colorado Storm BeepBall team by making softballs and beeping bases that
and pleasant environment! WHAT VOLUNTEERS ARE YOU LOOKING FOR?
make it possible for blind athletes to participate
Individuals and Groups
in this fun and exhilarating sport. Come check
INTERESTED? CONTACT:
of events that offer a premium experience for
us out! interests, along with helping them develop new WHAT VOLUNTEERS ARE YOU LOOKING FOR? interests. Individuals HOW CAN VOLUNTEERS HELP? INTERESTED? CONTACT: Driving for daily shuttle program or events, Terri Marcotte Kitchen Help, Meals on Wheels delivery, marcotte_t@cde.state.co.us Fundraising event help and many other (303) 727-9277 wonderful opportunities. WHAT VOLUNTEERS ARE YOU LOOKING FOR?
Branch Volunteer Coordinators aayres@dclibraries.org (303) 791-7323
DOVIA Colorado Colorado (Statewide) // doviacolorado.org
Individuals INTERESTED? CONTACT:
HOW DOES YOUR ORGANIZATION HELP CO?
Juli Asbridge -
Community Resource Center
We are the premier professional association for
Denver // crcamerica.org
administrators, serving members, nonprofits,
jasbridge@crgov.com
volunteer
leaders,
managers
and
HOW DOES YOUR ORGANIZATION HELP CO?
government
Community
creates
community
through
opportunities, tools and strategies to develop
awareness,
education
Colorado Horse Council
Colorado nonprofits and community groups. In
partnerships
Brighton // coloradohorsecouncil.com HOW DOES YOUR ORGANIZATION HELP CO?
our 37th year of operation, CRC effectively runs eight different programs developed to meet the
engagement. HOW CAN VOLUNTEERS HELP?
unique needs of nonprofit organizations based
DOVIA
both on the Front Range and in rural Colorado. HOW CAN VOLUNTEERS HELP?
volunteer, including: Serve on the Board of
CRC's open opportunities include: Colorado
organization, Share your talents on one of our
Grants
Salesforce
committees:
Exchange
Marketing and Support. These opportunities
Business Mentor; Rural Philanthropy Days
include social media, capturing stories and
The Colorado Horse Council, Inc. is a grassroots,
all-breed,
non-discipline
specific
organization dedicated to linking the horse owners and the horse industry of the State of Colorado into a powerful, common voice in order to protect their common equine interests through legislation and education. It also
Resource
Guide
Administrator;
Center
Researcher; Social
Enterprise
Regional Leadership Committee members. employs a full-time contract lobbyist, who WHAT VOLUNTEERS ARE YOU LOOKING FOR? works with the State Legislature on horse and Individuals agriculture-related issues. INTERESTED? CONTACT: INTERESTED? CONTACT: Andrea Swan (303) 292-4981
Colorado Talking Book Library Denver // myctbl.org HOW DOES YOUR ORGANIZATION HELP CO?
in
offers
and
the
advocacy,
the
and field
several
volunteer community
strengthening of
volunteer
opportunities
to
Directors for our amazing, 100% volunteer run Education,
Membership,
pictures, newsletters, community ambassadors and developing a member resource guide. No prior communications experience needed, but of course is welcomed! Plus, Many more ad hoc initiatives and projects! Additionally, help plan,
swan@crcamerica.org
host
(303) 623-1540 ext. 160
Conference on Volunteerism (CCOV). Become
and
facilitate
the
annual
Colorado
an ambassador and help us spread the word about
Douglas County Libraries Douglas County // dcl.org/volunteer HOW DOES YOUR ORGANIZATION HELP CO?
CTBL provides a free service to Coloradans of all Douglas County Libraries elevates our ages who are unable to read standard print community by inspiring a love of reading, material due to visual, physical or learning
agencies
discovery and connection. With nearly two
DOVIA
Colorado's
great
work
and
membership opportunities! WHAT VOLUNTEERS ARE YOU LOOKING FOR? Individuals INTERESTED? CONTACT: Nira Duvan doviacolorado@gmail.com (303) 949-8612
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CIVIC & COMMUNITY GLBT Community Center of Colorado
WHAT VOLUNTEERS ARE YOU LOOKING FOR?
annual day of service, during which over
Individuals and Group
400 community members join together in
INTERESTED? CONTACT:
community service projects at Temple Emanuel
Rebecca Green
and throughout the greater Denver metro area.
rebecca.green@madd.org
Mitzvah Day provides opportunities to help
(303) 425-5902 ext 6855
prepare food for those in need, visit seniors and assist
Denver // glbtcolorado.org
year that are one time commitments as well as
Martyred Angels Foundation Boulder // martyredangelsfoundation.org
John White -
HOW CAN VOLUNTEERS HELP?
jwhite@glbtcolorado.org
We are currently searching for people who are
(303) 951-5209
interested in donating their time to upcoming events. INTERESTED? CONTACT: martyredangels501c3@gmail.com (303) 875-4626
Jefferson County Public Library
all ages, three to ninety nine. We hope you will join us this year. INTERESTED? CONTACT: shalom@emanueldenver.org (303) 388-4013
Jefferson County Public Library helps to build community
Denver // voacolorado.org HOW DOES YOUR ORGANIZATION HELP CO? SeniorCorps-RSVP is a national service program, works to match volunteers, age 55+ with local,
HOW DOES YOUR ORGANIZATION HELP CO? vibrant
Volunteers of America RSVP
like Peace Corps and AmeriCorps, but which
Jefferson County // jeffcolibrary.org
and
Olam, repairing the world. We have projects for
families after the tragic death of a child
INTERESTED? CONTACT:
educated
provide
we come together to perform acts of Tikkum
weekly. WHAT VOLUNTEERS ARE YOU LOOKING FOR? HOW DOES YOUR ORGANIZATION HELP CO? Our mission is to provide community support to Individuals and Groups
an
repairs,
to Denver and so much more. As a community,
We are Community Advocates for the GLBT
We have various opportunities throughout the
household
household necessities for refugees who are new
HOW DOES YOUR ORGANIZATION HELP CO? Community and a safe space for them to turn to. HOW CAN VOLUNTEERS HELP?
with
by
Temple Emanual - Mitzvah Day Denver // emanueldenver.org
providing equal access to information and HOW DOES YOUR ORGANIZATION HELP CO? opportunities. INTERESTED? CONTACT:
May 2019 - Mitzvah Day is Temple Emanuel’s
part-time opportunities at nonprofit partner agencies and hospitals. In Denver, SeniorCorps is hosted and housed by its sponsor, Volunteers of America Colorado. INTERESTED? CONTACT: (303) 297-0408
volunteers@jeffcolibrary.org (303) 275-2212
MADD Colorado Denver // madd.org/co HOW DOES YOUR ORGANIZATION HELP CO? MADD Colorado fights drunk and drugged
SENIOR COMPANION PROGRAM Make independence a reality
driving, supports victims/survivors of impaired driving
and
works
to
prevent
underage
substance use through education, advocacy and community outreach. HOW CAN VOLUNTEERS HELP? Volunteers can help in a myriad of ways. We need volunteers to help with registration at our
The Senior Companion Program engages individuals 55+ years old to realize the independence of older adults in their home and as a team, continue to be vibrant, contributing members of our communities.
Victim Impact Panels, special events such as walks and vigils, serve on fundraising and public policy committees as well as with our Power of Youth program.
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Visit us online: sparkthechangecolorado.org/senior-companion-program Questions? Contact Laura Kinder, Senior Companion Program Director: 720.420.3217 // lkinder@sparkthechangecolorado.org
ENVIRONMENTAL build
and
maintain
trees, promote
trails,
watershed
plant
restoration
new and
perform other services to sustain the Dillon Ranger District developing and maintaining
Denver Botanic Garden York Street & Chatfield Farms
collaborative
partnerships
between
the
Forest Service and a diverse group of local organizations, stakeholders, individuals and users of the National Forest lands. Creating
Denver & Littleton
excellent educational programs for our visitors,
// botanicgardens.org/volunteer HOW DOES YOUR ORGANIZATION HELP CO?
residents and youth to promote, protect and
Denver Botanic Gardens connects people with
preserve our National Forest INTERESTED? CONTACT:
plants,
Rocky
(970) 262-3449
Mountain region and similar regions around
Info@fdrd.org
especially
plants
from
the
Buena Vista, CO
the world, providing delight and enlightenment to everyone. HOW CAN VOLUNTEERS HELP? Volunteers are essential to the success of
WaveWell Denver // wavewell.org
Pro Bono Mental Health
of the Gardens from gardening and exhibition
HOW DOES YOUR ORGANIZATION HELP CO?
C O L O R A D O S TAT E W I D E
installation to helping with special events and
WaveWell operates on the premise that having a
children’s
programs.
safe source of water and energy represents the
Volunteers also lead tours, greet visitors, work
best chance that all people can be healthy
alongside
conservation
around the world. We are working today to
projects and help out in the library, gift shop
solve tomorrow’s issues as our planet’s natural
Denver Botanic Gardens! Every year, more than 2,000 volunteers donate their time in all areas
and our
adult
education
scientists
on
resources continue to evolve. As our and herbarium. WHAT VOLUNTEERS ARE YOU LOOKING FOR? organization grows from a start-up charity to a Individuals, Groups and Teens
global leader in blue powered resources, we
INTERESTED? CONTACT:
hope you choose to join us on this journey! HOW CAN VOLUNTEERS HELP?
York Street - vol@botanicgardens.org (720) 865-3609 Chatfield Farms - chatfieldvol@botanicgardens.org (720) 865-4348
We are currently looking for Board of Directors. Position Overview: Ideal candidates will have the
following
professional executive
qualifications:
experience
leadership
Extensive
with
significant
accomplishments
in
business, government, philanthropy or the nonprofit
sector.
A
commitment
to,
and
understanding of the mission of WaveWell, and the long-term impacts of clean water and energy. Savvy diplomatic skills and a natural affinity
for
cultivating
relationships
and
Friends of Dillion Ranger District
persuading, convening, facilitating and building
Silverthorne // fdrd.org
a passion for protecting our natural resources
consensus among diverse individuals. Personal qualities of integrity, ingenuity, credibility and
HOW DOES YOUR ORGANIZATION HELP CO? and ensuring all people have access to clean FDRD’s Mission is to partner with the White water and energy. River National Forest’s Dillon Ranger District in WHAT VOLUNTEERS ARE YOU LOOKING FOR? Summit County to provide opportunities for the Individuals community to play a more active role in the INTERESTED? CONTACT: sustainable management of the local forest and Mikayla Houser to enhance the experiences of all who recreate mikayla@wavewell.org here by: Conducting high-quality projects to 855-WAVEWELL
Providing resources and referrals to free counseling with licensed professionals for those with barriers to accessing mental health services. Offering volunteers the opportunity to network, access free or low-cost continuing education and make an impact in their communities.
Volunteer Opportunities Include: Host Site Supervision Private Practice Community Outreach
Interested? Contact: Pueblo Betty Nufer Pueblo Program Manager bnufer@sparkthechangecolorado.org 719-821-2982 Denver/Statewide Kelly Groen Program Director kgroen@sparkthechangecolorado.org 720 -420-3216
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HEALTH 9 Health Fair Statewide // 9healthfair.org/volunteer HOW DOES YOUR ORGANIZATION HELP CO?
disease, improving overall air quality for all
facilities.
and reducing the burden of lung disease on
serving individuals and the oncology medical
patients and their families. INTERESTED? CONTACT:
community
LifeSpark
is
through
dedicated
education,
to
training,
303-388-4327
advocacy, and delivery of hands-on sessions. INTERESTED? CONTACT:
COInfo@Lung.org
(303) 425-5670
Every year, 9Health Fair depends on more than 15,000 people just like you who have united to improve
health
awareness
while
offering
affordable screenings throughout the state of
American Red Cross - Mile High Area
Colorado. INTERESTED? CONTACT: 303.698.4455
Denver // redcross.org/local/colorado HOW DOES YOUR ORGANIZATION HELP CO?
Alzheimer's Association Colorado Chapter Denver and Pueblo/Southern Colorado // alz.org/co HOW DOES YOUR ORGANIZATION HELP CO?
The American Red Cross prevents and alleviates human suffering in the face of emergencies by mobilizing the power of volunteers and the generosity of donors. INTERESTED? CONTACT:
March of Dimes Colorado Denver // marchofdimes.com/colorado HOW DOES YOUR ORGANIZATION HELP CO? March of Dimes fights for the health of all moms and babies. We're advocating for policies to protect
them.
We're
working
to
radically
improve the health care they receive. We're pioneering research to find solutions. We're empowering families with the knowledge and tools to have healthier pregnancies. INTERESTED? CONTACT:
(303) 722-7474
The Alzheimer’s Association of Colorado is the
(303) 692-0011
premier source of information and support for Coloradans living with dementia and their families and caregivers. Through its statewide network of offices, the Alzheimer’s Association
Karis Community
offers a broad range of programs and services,
Denver // kariscommunity.org
including a 24-hour Helpline, at no cost to
HOW DOES YOUR ORGANIZATION HELP CO?
families; funds advancements in research to
Karis
prevent, treat and eventually conquer this
community living opportunity for restoring
disease; and advocates on behalf of Coloradans
basic life skills and improving the social well-
on related legislative issues, and with health
being of individuals recovering from serious
and long-term care providers. HOW CAN VOLUNTEERS HELP?
and persistent mental illness. HOW CAN VOLUNTEERS HELP?
Volunteers
facilitate
support
groups
for
Community
Volunteers
can
provides
help
at
a
transitional
various
events
throughout the year, with mailings, beautifying
represent the Association at fundraisers, teach
our outdoor space, and more! If you want to
classes about Alzheimer's, answer calls on our
volunteer with us, we can find a fit for you. WHAT VOLUNTEERS ARE YOU LOOKING FOR?
Individuals INTERESTED? CONTACT: Julie Bir - jbir@alz.org 303-813-1669 x274
Denver // mhcd.org HOW DOES YOUR ORGANIZATION HELP CO? The Mental Health Center of Denver is a place for recovery, resilience and well-being, known locally and nationally as a model for innovative
caregivers, make thank you calls to donors,
Helpline, support data entry and much more. WHAT VOLUNTEERS ARE YOU LOOKING FOR?
Mental Health Center of Denver
Individuals and Groups
and effective community behavioral healthcare. INTERESTED? CONTACT: (303) 504-6732
Mount Evans Home Health Care & Hospice
INTERESTED? CONTACT: Mary-Kate Doyle
Evergreen // mtevans.org HOW DOES YOUR ORGANIZATION HELP CO?
marykate@kariscommunity.org (303) 355-5546
Home Health Care and Hospice HOW CAN VOLUNTEERS HELP?
American Lung Association Greenwood Village // lung.org
Lifespark Cancer Resources Lakewood // lifesparknow.org/volunteer HOW DOES YOUR ORGANIZATION HELP CO?
HOW DOES YOUR ORGANIZATION HELP CO?
LifeSpark
Cancer
For more than a century, the American Lung
nonprofit
volunteer
Association has led the fight for healthy
focused
Work Interns, Marketing and Communications and Volunteer Co-Manager WHAT VOLUNTEERS ARE YOU LOOKING FOR?
a Individuals organization INTERESTED? CONTACT:
Resources service
Administrative, Events, Grant Writing, Social
is
lungs and healthy air. Today, we are focused on
therapies Lori Carpenter to provide support and care for individuals with lcarpenter@mtevans.org
eliminating tobacco use and related lung
cancer at approved medical and educational
on
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the
use
of
energy
(303) 674-6400
HUNGER & HUMAN SERVICES Heartland Institute of Financial Education
Dan Peak Foundation Denver// danpeakfoundation.org
Metro Caring Denver // metrocaring.org HOW DOES YOUR ORGANIZATION HELP CO?
Greenwood Village// hife-usa.org HOW DOES YOUR ORGANIZATION HELP CO?
HOW DOES YOUR ORGANIZATION HELP CO?
The Institute’s objective is to ensure affordable,
The Dan Peak Foundation believes that change
easily accessible financial education for people
and creating a new circle of hope, opportunity
everywhere. While this concept has often been
and success for today and future generations
discussed in the media, in the classroom and in
begins with the parents/adults in children’s
the boardroom, little has been done to bring it
lives. The cycle of poverty, illiteracy and
to reality. However, a new model has been
dependency can be broken and it is the
developed which offers hope that this goal may
responsibility of every adult to make it happen. We provide financial support and resources
be achieved. INTERESTED? CONTACT:
including
(303) 597-0197
opportunities
through
education,
At
Metro
Caring,
immediate
we're
food
needs
sustainably addressing hunger:
meeting
poverty.
the
We
people's while
root
provide
cause
of
nutritious
groceries to our hungry neighbors, and also offer comprehensive, wrap-around anti-hunger programming so that families can break the cycle of poverty. INTERESTED? CONTACT: (303) 860-7200
mentor programs and training to enhance natural talents. INTERESTED? CONTACT: (303) 551-4572 Info@DanPeakFoundation.org
Seniors' Resource Center Denver // srcaging.org
Jewish Family Service
HOW DOES YOUR ORGANIZATION HELP CO?
Denver // jewishfamilyservice.org HOW DOES YOUR ORGANIZATION HELP CO?
Denver Rescue Mission Denver // denverrescuemission.org HOW DOES YOUR ORGANIZATION HELP CO?
the
is
independence,
dedicated dignity
to and
the community by providing vital services to
Area and surrounding communities. We believe
ALL people in need.
seniors are a vital part of our community. At
INTERESTED? CONTACT:
Seniors’ Resource Center we provide an array of
(303) 597-5000
services that enable older adults to remain in their homes and thrive. Services such as transportation, in home care and adult daytime programs provide life enriching activities and
city change their lives. INTERESTED? CONTACT:
support both older adults and their caregivers.
Jovial Concepts
(303) 953-3955
We help older adults remain independent and
Denver // jovialconcepts.org HOW DOES YOUR ORGANIZATION HELP CO? To empower under-served communities to thrive,
by
sustainable,
HOW DOES YOUR ORGANIZATION HELP CO?
enhancing
Center
quality of life for seniors in the Metro Denver
experiencing homelessness and addiction in our
Denver // foodbankrockies.org
Resource
Jewish Family Service of Colorado strengthens
We are committed to helping people who are
Food Bank of the Rockies
Seniors’
providing
healthy
organic,
urban
food
via
agricultural
activities. INTERESTED? CONTACT:
engaged. HOW CAN VOLUNTEERS HELP? Volunteers
support
the
Seniors'
Resource
Center mission by installing grab bars or ramps,
providing
transportation,
providing
companionship and respite, completing tax returns, offering bill payer assistance, and
(303) 578-2569
engaging
We help families thrive by efficiently procuring
with
older
and
developmentally
disabled adults at one of our 4 locations.
and distributing food and essentials to the
Volunteers also assist with mission critical tasks
hungry through our programs and partner
such as answering phones, completing data
agencies. HOW CAN VOLUNTEERS HELP?
Mean Street Ministry
Volunteers can help with building orders,
Lakewood // meanstreetministry.org
HOW DOES YOUR ORGANIZATION HELP CO? sorting and repacking food WHAT VOLUNTEERS ARE YOU LOOKING FOR? Mean Street Ministry aims to bring
entry, or sitting on an advisory council as a voice with volunteer experience. WHAT VOLUNTEERS ARE YOU LOOKING FOR? Individuals and Groups
Individuals and Groups
transformation in the lives of the broken
INTERESTED? CONTACT:
INTERESTED? CONTACT:
through outreach and building relationships.
Brandi Tamburelli -
volunteer@foodbankrockies.org
INTERESTED? CONTACT:
btamburelli@srcaging.org
(303) 375-5811
(303) 232-2500
(303) 235-6948
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HUNGER & HUMAN SERVICES HOW CAN VOLUNTEERS HELP? We need drivers for church vans, Warming Site Volunteers,
Phone
Intake
Volunteers,
marketing, fundraising, Shelter site - Team Leaders, Overnight Hosts, Evening Hosts, Food
Severe Weather Shelter Network
Volunteers and Laundry Volunteers. Unpaid
Littleton // swshelternetwork.com HOW DOES YOUR ORGANIZATION HELP CO? We
provide
emergency
shelter
on
The Action Center
life
threatening cold nights
Lakewood // hife-usa.org HOW DOES YOUR ORGANIZATION HELP CO?
Internships available. The Action Center provides immediate response WHAT VOLUNTEERS ARE YOU LOOKING FOR? to basic human needs and promote pathways to Individuals and Groups self-sufficiency for Jefferson County residents INTERESTED? CONTACT: and the homeless. Christy Smith -
INTERESTED? CONTACT:
transportation@swshelternetwork.com
volunteer@theactioncenterco.org
(720) 210-8069
303.237.7704
RESTORATION like Communications, Follow-Up, Fundraising,
affordable homeownership. Habitat Denver
Logistics, Neighborhood, Photography, Projects,
partners with low-income families who help
Supplies, Survey or Video. build their own homes alongside volunteers and WHAT VOLUNTEERS ARE YOU LOOKING FOR? pay an affordable mortgage. Driven by the
Brothers Redevelopment Edgewater // brothersredevelopment.org HOW DOES YOUR ORGANIZATION HELP CO? Brothers Redevelopment is a Denver-based nonprofit organization that provides housing
Individuals and Groups
vision that everyone needs a decent place to
INTERESTED? CONTACT:
live, Habitat Denver has served more than 930
Angela Bomgaars -
families throughout its 40-year history in
angela@extremecommunitymakeover.org
Denver. HOW CAN VOLUNTEERS HELP?
(720) 235-8847
Groups and individuals are needed year-round,
and a variety of housing-related services for the region’s
low-income,
elderly
and
and opportunities range from one-day projects
disabled
to ongoing positions for all skill levels. Whether
residents. INTERESTED? CONTACT:
you want to swing a hammer, work in a
(303) 202-6340
Groundwork Denver
ReStore, support community events or help in
Denver // groundworkcolorado.org
homes,
our office, you are critical to helping us build
HOW DOES YOUR ORGANIZATION HELP CO?
Extreme Community Makeover
sustained
improvement
of
the
physical environment and promote health and
INTERESTED? CONTACT:
well-being
Laura McRell -
through
community-based
makalah@groundworkcolorado.org (303) 455-5600
home and neighborhood improvement projects, may
include
yard
work,
painting,
landscaping, alley clean-ups, graffiti removal and other projects identified by the residents. HOW CAN VOLUNTEERS HELP? Volunteers can help with outside projects like painting, yard work and many other types of projects
during
Work
Days
through
our
Individuals and Groups
the
Makalah Emanuel -
which
transform
about
Extreme Community Makeover has volunteer Denver neighborhoods to assist with exterior
and
The mission of Groundwork Denver is to bring
HOW DOES YOUR ORGANIZATION HELP CO? groups work alongside residents of specific
lives
community. WHAT VOLUNTEERS ARE YOU LOOKING FOR?
partnerships and action. INTERESTED? CONTACT:
Denver // extremecommunitymakeover.org
change
Habitat for Humanity of Metro Denver Denver // habitatmetrodenver.org
volunteering as an individual or getting a group
HOW DOES YOUR ORGANIZATION HELP CO?
together. Volunteers can also use their skills on
Habitat for Humanity of Metro Denver builds
the Extreme Teams to focus in a specific area
strength, stability and self-reliance through
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lmcrell@habitatmetrodenver.org (303) 577-9761
TIPS & TRICKS TO VOLUNTEERING 1
Do your research
3
Visit our online database
4
Dont overcommit
6
What are the causes you care about the most? Make sure the organization you volunteer with has a mission that speaks to you.
Plan ahead Opportunities can go fast, especially during the holidays, so plan your volunteerism efforts weeks/months ahead.
2
Consider your skills
4
Balance your life (family, work, volunteering) so that you can be the best volunteer that you can be.
Find a group
Volunteering with your family, school group, company, religious center, etc. are all great ways to get involved.
5
Learn something new
Have fun
7
Spark the Change Colorado has an online database with thousands of volunteer opportunities and info on hundreds of nonprofits.
Volunteering can be a great opportunity to step outside your comfort zone and learn a new skill or meet new people.
What can you offer? Think about what skills you have and how they can translate to helping a nonprofit.
Volunteering can be quite rewarding. Remember to have fun, and if you find something you enjoy, volunteer again!
REASONS TO VOLUNTEER For Millennials
For Families
Making a difference & making an impact are a way of life.
Spend quality time together while getting involved.
In addition to making an impact, volunteering is a great way to network and develop the skills necessary for long term personal and career growth.
Volunteering is a great way for your family to spend time and bond together, all while learning about the community where you all live.
For Businesses A successful company is one that cares about its community. Corporate volunteering is a great way to understand and meet your customers, in addition to showing your community that you care.
For Retirees Stay sharp, stay active and give back to your community. Volunteering is a great opportunity to share your skills, time and years of wisdom with a community cause that will truly benefit from them.
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