Volunteer: POPP Grant Writer
Will work closely with POPP Board of Directors. Responsible for performing grant research, developing and writing grant proposals to grant-making organizations, Complete grant paperwork and monitoring processes, and will persuasively communicate POPP’s mission and programs to potential funders.
Requirements: Project management skills, good organizational skills, strong command of written and verbal communication. Experience in researching, writing, and submitting grants. Love of cats, dog, spay/neuter initiatives, and animal welfare in Tri-Cities area.
Time Commitment: varies per opportunity
Program: Pet Over Population Prevention (POPP)
Will work closely with POPP Board of Directors. Responsible for performing grant research, developing and writing grant proposals to grant-making organizations, Complete grant paperwork and monitoring processes, and will persuasively communicate POPP’s mission and programs to potential funders.
Requirements: Project management skills, good organizational skills, strong command of written and verbal communication. Experience in researching, writing, and submitting grants. Love of cats, dog, spay/neuter initiatives, and animal welfare in Tri-Cities area.
Time Commitment: varies per opportunity
Program: Pet Over Population Prevention (POPP) Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 99353 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: POPP Adoption Event Coordinator (Dog):
Coordinate with partners and foster parents for adoption events, coordinates event volunteers, sets up the necessary equipment (tables, crates, puppy pens) and manages the event
Requirements: Coordinator should have a solid working knowledge of POPP; it’s history, mission and procedures. Strong organizational and customer service skills.
Time Commitment: Time Commitment vary depending on calendar of Adoption Events.
Program: Pet Over Population Prevention (POPP)
Coordinate with partners and foster parents for adoption events, coordinates event volunteers, sets up the necessary equipment (tables, crates, puppy pens) and manages the event
Requirements: Coordinator should have a solid working knowledge of POPP; it’s history, mission and procedures. Strong organizational and customer service skills.
Time Commitment: Time Commitment vary depending on calendar of Adoption Events.
Program: Pet Over Population Prevention (POPP) Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 99353 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Group Facilitator at Cork's PlaceCork’s Place offers a safe and nurturing environment where children, teens and families who have experienced a death can share experiences, support one another and find comfort as they move through the difficult process of emotional healing. Volunteers are needed to facilitate these grief support groups for children ages 3 - 17. Support groups meet every other week during the school year and average 8 hours monthly. The 30 hour training is designed to give volunteer facilitators the tools needed to work with children and teens as they move through their own healing process. Volunteers will learn effective, non-directive communication skills. After training, we ask for a 10 month commitment. Characteristics of an effective group facilitator: Teachable, passionate about helping children, nonjudgmental, tolerant of long silences and loud noises and are able to be physically active. Cork’s Place volunteer facilitators provide a supportive presence, while allowing the children to direct their own grief work. Program: Chaplaincy Health Care Cork’s Place offers a safe and nurturing environment where children, teens and families who have experienced a death can share experiences, support one another and find comfort as they move through the difficult process of emotional healing. Volunteers are needed to facilitate these grief support groups for children ages 3 - 17. Support groups meet every other week during the school year and average 8 hours monthly. The 30 hour training is designed to give volunteer facilitators the tools needed to work with children and teens as they move through their own healing process. Volunteers will learn effective, non-directive communication skills. After training, we ask for a 10 month commitment. Characteristics of an effective group facilitator: Teachable, passionate about helping children, nonjudgmental, tolerant of long silences and loud noises and are able to be physically active. Cork’s Place volunteer facilitators provide a supportive presence, while allowing the children to direct their own grief work. Program: Chaplaincy Health Care Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 99337 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: TBMMC Math Tutoring at the Family Learning Center 2019-2020Thursday night tutoring at the Family Learning Center (505 S. Olympia St. Apt B6, Kennewick, WA 99336) helping refugee students with math, English, cultural assimilation, and SAT prep. Program: Math Coaches and Mentors Thursday night tutoring at the Family Learning Center (505 S. Olympia St. Apt B6, Kennewick, WA 99336) helping refugee students with math, English, cultural assimilation, and SAT prep. Program: Math Coaches and Mentors Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 99336 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: TBMMC Communities in the Schools 2019-2020The Communities in the Schools program works with elementary school students for dropout prevention. Yes, that's right, the notion is to start early to make sure that students don't fall behind. Because if they do fall behind early, it is hard to catch up later and can lead to frustration or inability to complete high school. TBMMC is working with Communities in the Schools at Sacajawea Elementary to do math tutoring. Volunteers are connected with a teacher and will set up a time during the school day to work with students on math skills on a weekly basis. Program: Math Coaches and Mentors The Communities in the Schools program works with elementary school students for dropout prevention. Yes, that's right, the notion is to start early to make sure that students don't fall behind. Because if they do fall behind early, it is hard to catch up later and can lead to frustration or inability to complete high school. TBMMC is working with Communities in the Schools at Sacajawea Elementary to do math tutoring. Volunteers are connected with a teacher and will set up a time during the school day to work with students on math skills on a weekly basis. Program: Math Coaches and Mentors Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 99354 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Junior AchievementJA helps students realize that the education they are getting today will help them to have a bright future tomorrow. JA's unique, volunteer delivered programs, show them all of the possibilities that lay before them. They realize they can choose different paths; College? A specific trade? Start their own business? Through your participation as an organization or as an individual, these statistics below can begin to change in your community: 20% of U.S. students will not complete high school on time and earn a diploma. 49% of U.S. employers recognize that talent shortages impact their ability to serve clients and customers. 36% of Americans say that they have at some point in their lives felt their financial situation was out of control. 91% of millennials wish they had greater access to entrepreneurial education programs.Program: Junior Achievement JA helps students realize that the education they are getting today will help them to have a bright future tomorrow. JA's unique, volunteer delivered programs, show them all of the possibilities that lay before them. They realize they can choose different paths; College? A specific trade? Start their own business? Through your participation as an organization or as an individual, these statistics below can begin to change in your community: 20% of U.S. students will not complete high school on time and earn a diploma. 49% of U.S. employers recognize that talent shortages impact their ability to serve clients and customers. 36% of Americans say that they have at some point in their lives felt their financial situation was out of control. 91% of millennials wish they had greater access to entrepreneurial education programs.Program: Junior Achievement Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 99354 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Usher at Camerata Musica ConcertsCamerata Musica is inviting PNNL staff and family members to usher at concerts Concert dates are listed at http://www.cameratamusica.com To participate as an usher contact Judith.Bamberger@pnnl.gov the week of the concert Program: Camerata Musica Camerata Musica is inviting PNNL staff and family members to usher at concerts Concert dates are listed at http://www.cameratamusica.com To participate as an usher contact Judith.Bamberger@pnnl.gov the week of the concert Program: Camerata Musica Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 99302 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: United Way - King CountyLend a hand in your community. King County needs you. Volunteer! We have hundreds of local outreach opportunities available for groups or individuals. Click hereThis link will take you away from uwkc.org to find an opportunity near you! Program: United Way Lend a hand in your community. King County needs you. Volunteer! We have hundreds of local outreach opportunities available for groups or individuals. Click hereThis link will take you away from uwkc.org to find an opportunity near you! Program: United Way Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98104 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: High School Tutors Needed!The Richland High School AVID program is looking for individuals who would be willing to facilitate small study groups of freshmen, sophomores, and juniors from 1-6 hours per week. Training is available for the position. Program: Richland High School The Richland High School AVID program is looking for individuals who would be willing to facilitate small study groups of freshmen, sophomores, and juniors from 1-6 hours per week. Training is available for the position. Program: Richland High School Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 99352 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Project LinusTeam Battelle Project Linus is always looking for volunteers or "blanketeers" to help provide new, handmade, washable blankest to be given as gifts to seriously ill and traumatized children, ages 0-18. All styles of blankest are welcome, including quilts, tied comforters, fleece blankets, crocheted or knitted afghans, and receiving blankets in child friendly colors. Below are some opportunities to join the blanket making fun. For more information visit: http://www.projectlinus-tc.org/ Program: Project Linus Team Battelle Project Linus is always looking for volunteers or "blanketeers" to help provide new, handmade, washable blankest to be given as gifts to seriously ill and traumatized children, ages 0-18. All styles of blankest are welcome, including quilts, tied comforters, fleece blankets, crocheted or knitted afghans, and receiving blankets in child friendly colors. Below are some opportunities to join the blanket making fun. For more information visit: http://www.projectlinus-tc.org/ Program: Project Linus Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 99354 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Live Streaming Help - Wood Duck ProjectThe Richland Rod and Gun Club (RRGC) is seeking a Team Battelle volunteer that can assist with providing recommendations for resolving issues with live streaming video on YouTube. Volunteer should have knowledge of encoding software and optimizing settings to provide a reliable live stream on YouTube. The RRGC tries to provide live streaming video from inside wood duck nesting boxes for local area school students and the public at large. If you can help contact Dale Schielke RRGC Wood Duck Project chairman at 509-375-0183 or dahlialou@msn.com
Program: Richland Rod and Gun Club The Richland Rod and Gun Club (RRGC) is seeking a Team Battelle volunteer that can assist with providing recommendations for resolving issues with live streaming video on YouTube. Volunteer should have knowledge of encoding software and optimizing settings to provide a reliable live stream on YouTube. The RRGC tries to provide live streaming video from inside wood duck nesting boxes for local area school students and the public at large. If you can help contact Dale Schielke RRGC Wood Duck Project chairman at 509-375-0183 or dahlialou@msn.com
Program: Richland Rod and Gun Club Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 99301 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Tri-Cities PrepVolunteer with Tri-Cities Prep High School Program: Tri-Cities Prep Volunteer with Tri-Cities Prep High School Program: Tri-Cities Prep Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 99301 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Speakers Bureau RequestsThroughout the year, the Community Affairs and Protocol Office receives a number of Speakers Bureau requests for staff to go into the community to spread the word about the science, technology and the exciting new discoveries taking place right here at PNNL. Speakers Bureau requests are submitted to our office by local, regional and national organizations. Requests are handled individually and are tailored to meet the needs of the requesting organization. Staff members volunteer their time and resources to develop their talks and speak to the requesting organization about the impact the Laboratory is making, locally and around the world. If you are interested in being considered for future Speakers Bureau requests, click on "Respond" and submit your name and topics you are interested in presenting. Program: Speakers Bureau Throughout the year, the Community Affairs and Protocol Office receives a number of Speakers Bureau requests for staff to go into the community to spread the word about the science, technology and the exciting new discoveries taking place right here at PNNL. Speakers Bureau requests are submitted to our office by local, regional and national organizations. Requests are handled individually and are tailored to meet the needs of the requesting organization. Staff members volunteer their time and resources to develop their talks and speak to the requesting organization about the impact the Laboratory is making, locally and around the world. If you are interested in being considered for future Speakers Bureau requests, click on "Respond" and submit your name and topics you are interested in presenting. Program: Speakers Bureau Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 99352 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Community Science & Technology Seminar SeriesPNNL's Community Science and Technology Seminar Series was launched to help the public better understand and explore how science transforms our world. It is also a great opportunity to engage with the community to educate them on the world-class research and development taking place at the area's largest employer, and to reinforce our commitment to the community. Talks are non-technical and run about 45 minutes plus Q&A. While the format of the talks is a presentation style, we like seminars to be interactive, so any hands-on displays or examples you can bring are encouraged. These typically take place at the Mid-Columbia Library in Kennewick and the Richland Public Library.
Seminars run September through May and usually take place at the Richland Public Library or the Kennewick Branch of the Mid-Columbia Libraries. If you are interested in participating in the Community Science & Technology Seminar Series, we will work with you to ensure your talk is at the appropriate level for a non-technical audience and coordinate your speaking engagement with the libraries.
We are in the process of booking seminars for September 2019 - May 2020. Program: Community Science and Technology Seminar Series PNNL's Community Science and Technology Seminar Series was launched to help the public better understand and explore how science transforms our world. It is also a great opportunity to engage with the community to educate them on the world-class research and development taking place at the area's largest employer, and to reinforce our commitment to the community. Talks are non-technical and run about 45 minutes plus Q&A. While the format of the talks is a presentation style, we like seminars to be interactive, so any hands-on displays or examples you can bring are encouraged. These typically take place at the Mid-Columbia Library in Kennewick and the Richland Public Library.
Seminars run September through May and usually take place at the Richland Public Library or the Kennewick Branch of the Mid-Columbia Libraries. If you are interested in participating in the Community Science & Technology Seminar Series, we will work with you to ensure your talk is at the appropriate level for a non-technical audience and coordinate your speaking engagement with the libraries.
We are in the process of booking seminars for September 2019 - May 2020. Program: Community Science and Technology Seminar Series Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 99354 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Boys and Girls ClubOUR MISSION: TO EMPOWER ALL YOUNG PEOPLE, ESPECIALLY THOSE WHO NEED US MOST, TO REACH THEIR FULL POTENTIAL AS PRODUCTIVE, CARING, RESPONSIBLE CITIZENS.
Program: Boys and Girls Club OUR MISSION: TO EMPOWER ALL YOUNG PEOPLE, ESPECIALLY THOSE WHO NEED US MOST, TO REACH THEIR FULL POTENTIAL AS PRODUCTIVE, CARING, RESPONSIBLE CITIZENS.
Program: Boys and Girls Club Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 99352 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: ARC of Tri-CitiesThe Arc of Tri-Cities promotes the rights of all people with intellectual and developmental disabilities by actively supporting full inclusion and participation in all aspects of the community. The Arc of Tri-Cities' vision is to empower everyone with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities (I/DD) to make informed choices. Thereby they will become independent, productive people fully integrated in their communities and in the fabric of society. Through programs, services and supports, persons with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities will be viewed as people first to achieve their full human potential. Program: The ARC of Tri-Cities The Arc of Tri-Cities promotes the rights of all people with intellectual and developmental disabilities by actively supporting full inclusion and participation in all aspects of the community. The Arc of Tri-Cities' vision is to empower everyone with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities (I/DD) to make informed choices. Thereby they will become independent, productive people fully integrated in their communities and in the fabric of society. Through programs, services and supports, persons with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities will be viewed as people first to achieve their full human potential. Program: The ARC of Tri-Cities Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 99354 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Service Peace WarriorsAs a non-profit, volunteers are crucial to Service Pearce Warrior’s success. Some of the duties that one can participate in include but are not necessarily limited to:
-playing/socializing dogs and puppies that helps adapt them to many different people -cleaning the facility (mopping, washing food bowls, windows etc.) -bathing/grooming the dogs. Program: Service Peace Warriors As a non-profit, volunteers are crucial to Service Pearce Warrior’s success. Some of the duties that one can participate in include but are not necessarily limited to:
-playing/socializing dogs and puppies that helps adapt them to many different people -cleaning the facility (mopping, washing food bowls, windows etc.) -bathing/grooming the dogs. Program: Service Peace Warriors Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 99354 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Scouts BSA Merit Badge InstructionYou can help inspire and grow our youth by teaching Scouts skills from your profession or hobby. Scouts advance in rank by earning Merit Badges. Registered counselors help Scouts through the Merit Badge. There are Merit Badges for everything from aviation to wilderness survival, from geology to chemistry, geocaching, biology, hiking, climbing, and on and on. This program offers an exciting opportunity for PNNL staff to match their interests and skills to merit badges, get registered as a counselor, and begin to serve Tri-City youth in Scouts BSA. Program: Scouts BSA You can help inspire and grow our youth by teaching Scouts skills from your profession or hobby. Scouts advance in rank by earning Merit Badges. Registered counselors help Scouts through the Merit Badge. There are Merit Badges for everything from aviation to wilderness survival, from geology to chemistry, geocaching, biology, hiking, climbing, and on and on. This program offers an exciting opportunity for PNNL staff to match their interests and skills to merit badges, get registered as a counselor, and begin to serve Tri-City youth in Scouts BSA. Program: Scouts BSA Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 99354 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Support Youth in Scouts BSAYou can help youth on an ongoing basis through your efforts at the unit level which include their weekly meetings and monthly outings. You can also work at the District and Council levels to help deliver a quality program to the youth through summer camps, day camps, and the National Youth Leadership Training (NYLT) program to name just a few. In our local Blue Mountain Council we serve over 4000 youth of which 94 earned the rank of Eagle Scout in 2018. The Scouting for Food program collected 14,000 pounds of food. Many other service hours were performed by scouts within units or for Eagle projects. Please come join with other PNNL staff to serve Tri-City youth in Scouts BSA. Program: Scouts BSA You can help youth on an ongoing basis through your efforts at the unit level which include their weekly meetings and monthly outings. You can also work at the District and Council levels to help deliver a quality program to the youth through summer camps, day camps, and the National Youth Leadership Training (NYLT) program to name just a few. In our local Blue Mountain Council we serve over 4000 youth of which 94 earned the rank of Eagle Scout in 2018. The Scouting for Food program collected 14,000 pounds of food. Many other service hours were performed by scouts within units or for Eagle projects. Please come join with other PNNL staff to serve Tri-City youth in Scouts BSA. Program: Scouts BSA Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 99354 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: American Red Cross/Blood DriveThe American Red Cross Northwest Region brings together local volunteers to care for their neighbors, trains hundreds of thousands of people each year in life-saving skills, and responds to a local disaster almost daily. With offices located throughout the state, we serve the people, businesses and communities of Washington and the Idaho Panhandle. The chapter mobilizes local volunteers and resources to help respond to disasters across the nation and around the world. Last year, our region: Responded to more than 1,100 disasters. Reached more than 40,000 youth and adults with safety and preparedness training. Assisted 2,860 military families and individuals with emergency communications, welfare inquires and other services. Brought together 4,735 local volunteers who gave over 200,000 service hours of time and expertise.Program: American Red Cross/Blood Drive The American Red Cross Northwest Region brings together local volunteers to care for their neighbors, trains hundreds of thousands of people each year in life-saving skills, and responds to a local disaster almost daily. With offices located throughout the state, we serve the people, businesses and communities of Washington and the Idaho Panhandle. The chapter mobilizes local volunteers and resources to help respond to disasters across the nation and around the world. Last year, our region: Responded to more than 1,100 disasters. Reached more than 40,000 youth and adults with safety and preparedness training. Assisted 2,860 military families and individuals with emergency communications, welfare inquires and other services. Brought together 4,735 local volunteers who gave over 200,000 service hours of time and expertise.Program: American Red Cross/Blood Drive Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 99354 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Camerata MusicaCamerata Musica, the only organization in the Tri-Cities that regularly schedules chamber music concerts. Camerata Musica programs feature chamber music concerts by solo musicians and small ensembles. Performers include local, national, and internationally known musicians. Camerata does not sell tickets to its programs. Support is provided primarily by donations from individual patrons, with additional funding received from corporate sponsorship and grants from organizations like the Washington State Arts Commission and the National Endowment for the Arts and Three Rivers Community Foundation. Program: Camerata Musica Camerata Musica, the only organization in the Tri-Cities that regularly schedules chamber music concerts. Camerata Musica programs feature chamber music concerts by solo musicians and small ensembles. Performers include local, national, and internationally known musicians. Camerata does not sell tickets to its programs. Support is provided primarily by donations from individual patrons, with additional funding received from corporate sponsorship and grants from organizations like the Washington State Arts Commission and the National Endowment for the Arts and Three Rivers Community Foundation. Program: Camerata Musica Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 99354 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Friends of Badger MountainWant to help with maintaining the Badger Mountain trails? Badger Mountain has over 7 miles of trails that need some maintenance each year. Think they look great? It takes hundreds of hours each year to keep them that way. The work can be from raking the gravel back on to the trail, removing weeds, or general tread repair. If you’re interested, please join our trail work list by emailing Trailmaster@friendsofbadger.org and mention “add me to your trail work list”. Program: Friends of Badger Mountain Want to help with maintaining the Badger Mountain trails? Badger Mountain has over 7 miles of trails that need some maintenance each year. Think they look great? It takes hundreds of hours each year to keep them that way. The work can be from raking the gravel back on to the trail, removing weeds, or general tread repair. If you’re interested, please join our trail work list by emailing Trailmaster@friendsofbadger.org and mention “add me to your trail work list”. Program: Friends of Badger Mountain Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 99336 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Math Coaches and MentorsMath is a key underpinning for many careers, particularly science and engineering. It is important not only to understand the mathematical concepts, but also how to solve problems and apply knowledge to new situations. The objective of this
Team Battelle project is to increase the interest in (and comfort with) math amongst elementary/middle school students. One of the factors related to student involvement with math is the availability of a mentor/coach to lead activities. This project is looking to capitalize on the wealth of technically adept people that Battelle attracts and have Battelle volunteers fill the role of math mentors, thereby providing a venue to foster comfort/interest and excitement about math through tutoring, enrichment activities that go beyond standard classroom topics, and/or participation in math competitions. You can participate regardless of your skill level at math, this is really about giving students an opportunity. To learn more about this project, visit: http://regionaloutreach.pnl.gov/team-battelle/TBMath/MathClubMentors
Program: Math Coaches and Mentors Math is a key underpinning for many careers, particularly science and engineering. It is important not only to understand the mathematical concepts, but also how to solve problems and apply knowledge to new situations. The objective of this
Team Battelle project is to increase the interest in (and comfort with) math amongst elementary/middle school students. One of the factors related to student involvement with math is the availability of a mentor/coach to lead activities. This project is looking to capitalize on the wealth of technically adept people that Battelle attracts and have Battelle volunteers fill the role of math mentors, thereby providing a venue to foster comfort/interest and excitement about math through tutoring, enrichment activities that go beyond standard classroom topics, and/or participation in math competitions. You can participate regardless of your skill level at math, this is really about giving students an opportunity. To learn more about this project, visit: http://regionaloutreach.pnl.gov/team-battelle/TBMath/MathClubMentors
Program: Math Coaches and Mentors Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 99354 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Richland Rod and Gun ClubThe Richland Rod and Gun Club is committed to habitat enhancement for wildlife conservation and to educating youth in wildlife conservation and safe firearms handling. This is emphasized in the Club pledge - I give my pledge as an American to save and faithfully defend from waste the natural resources of my country; it air, soils and minerals; its forests, waters, and wildlife. I will help educate future generations to be responsible caretakers of the resources of America. Annually there are numerous opportunities for volunteers to assist in projects such as the Kids Fish-in Day, Hood Park Kids Fishing Event, Salmon in the Classroom, and the Wood Duck Nesting Box Project. Our main need is volunteer assistance to support the various efforts undertaken during the year. Program: Richland Rod and Gun Club The Richland Rod and Gun Club is committed to habitat enhancement for wildlife conservation and to educating youth in wildlife conservation and safe firearms handling. This is emphasized in the Club pledge - I give my pledge as an American to save and faithfully defend from waste the natural resources of my country; it air, soils and minerals; its forests, waters, and wildlife. I will help educate future generations to be responsible caretakers of the resources of America. Annually there are numerous opportunities for volunteers to assist in projects such as the Kids Fish-in Day, Hood Park Kids Fishing Event, Salmon in the Classroom, and the Wood Duck Nesting Box Project. Our main need is volunteer assistance to support the various efforts undertaken during the year. Program: Richland Rod and Gun Club Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 99354 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Tri-Cities Food BankThe Tri City Food Bank has needs all year. They lack 'protien-type' items such as canned turkey, canned chicken, canned pork & beans, canned tuna and canned stew. In addition to all food donations, they need empty egg cartonsand plastic grocery bags to help families get their food home safely.
The food bank also cannot use donated dollars to purchase non-food products like ziploc bags, toiletries, toilet paper/Kleenex, diapers, etc. These items are always greatly appreciated.
Donated items can be dropped off at the Food Bank directly at 321 Wellsian Way, Richland between 7:30 am and noon weekdays.
Program: Tri-Cities Food Bank The Tri City Food Bank has needs all year. They lack 'protien-type' items such as canned turkey, canned chicken, canned pork & beans, canned tuna and canned stew. In addition to all food donations, they need empty egg cartonsand plastic grocery bags to help families get their food home safely.
The food bank also cannot use donated dollars to purchase non-food products like ziploc bags, toiletries, toilet paper/Kleenex, diapers, etc. These items are always greatly appreciated.
Donated items can be dropped off at the Food Bank directly at 321 Wellsian Way, Richland between 7:30 am and noon weekdays.
Program: Tri-Cities Food Bank Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 99354 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Confluent - Tri-Cities MakerspacesWe are a 501(c)3 non-profit makerspace next to Uptown that has been open since February 6th, 2016. We host events, offer classes, make tools available for use and provide spaces to work. The events and classes cover a variety of art, technology, and other topics. Many diverse members use our space, providing many opportunities for learning and collaboration. Feel free to stop by any time during business hours to check out the space or see what we’ve been doing by looking at out our photo log. Please note the shop space is restricted to those 18 or older and classroom/event space is limited to those 8 and older (accompanied by an adult). Many events set their own age minimum so please check the appropriate event postings. Program: Confluent - Tri-Cities Makerspaces We are a 501(c)3 non-profit makerspace next to Uptown that has been open since February 6th, 2016. We host events, offer classes, make tools available for use and provide spaces to work. The events and classes cover a variety of art, technology, and other topics. Many diverse members use our space, providing many opportunities for learning and collaboration. Feel free to stop by any time during business hours to check out the space or see what we’ve been doing by looking at out our photo log. Please note the shop space is restricted to those 18 or older and classroom/event space is limited to those 8 and older (accompanied by an adult). Many events set their own age minimum so please check the appropriate event postings. Program: Confluent - Tri-Cities Makerspaces Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 99354 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Tapteal GreenwayTeam Battelle is assisting the Tapteal Greenway Association in protecting and revitalizing 100 acres of fragile urban wilderness in the Amon Basin. The property contains valuable wetlands and shrub-steppe habitat, is a crucial wildlife corridor, and offers connectivity with other open space. Volunteer activities include helping conduct technical studies, fundraising, cleaning-up the site, constructing and maintaining trails, and developing educational programs and materials. For more information on how you can get involved, see the Team Battelle, check out the Tapteal Greenway Association website or contact the project director. Program: Tapteal Greenway Team Battelle is assisting the Tapteal Greenway Association in protecting and revitalizing 100 acres of fragile urban wilderness in the Amon Basin. The property contains valuable wetlands and shrub-steppe habitat, is a crucial wildlife corridor, and offers connectivity with other open space. Volunteer activities include helping conduct technical studies, fundraising, cleaning-up the site, constructing and maintaining trails, and developing educational programs and materials. For more information on how you can get involved, see the Team Battelle, check out the Tapteal Greenway Association website or contact the project director. Program: Tapteal Greenway Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 99354 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Career Technical Education Advisory BoardProfessionals with experience in computer science, materials science, drafting, design, architecture, graphics, multimedia arts, and engineering are needed to serve on Delta High's Career and Technical Education (CTE) Advisory Board. The group meets four times per year, usually a Thursday from 3:15 to 4:30 pm, at Delta High School. Teachers present state mandated plans for CTE classes and programs for review and input, professionals offer suggestions and advice, including important changes to industry standards that may indicate needed changes in curriculum. Teachers also share the work they are doing with students. Upcoming meeting dates for 2018-19 are: Thursday, December 13 (3:15-4:30 pm) Thursday, February 21 (3:15-4:30 pm) Thursday, April 18 (3:15-4:30 pm)
Program: The Delta High School Professionals with experience in computer science, materials science, drafting, design, architecture, graphics, multimedia arts, and engineering are needed to serve on Delta High's Career and Technical Education (CTE) Advisory Board. The group meets four times per year, usually a Thursday from 3:15 to 4:30 pm, at Delta High School. Teachers present state mandated plans for CTE classes and programs for review and input, professionals offer suggestions and advice, including important changes to industry standards that may indicate needed changes in curriculum. Teachers also share the work they are doing with students. Upcoming meeting dates for 2018-19 are: Thursday, December 13 (3:15-4:30 pm) Thursday, February 21 (3:15-4:30 pm) Thursday, April 18 (3:15-4:30 pm)
Program: The Delta High School Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 99301 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Career Guest SpeakerThe Delta High School is looking for STEM Professionals to share their profession and higher education experiences with 10th grade students. This is an ongoing opportunity and career speakers are hosted throughout the year. Respond with your interest here, and contact ">Heather Hoppe for scheduling and availability. Program: The Delta High School The Delta High School is looking for STEM Professionals to share their profession and higher education experiences with 10th grade students. This is an ongoing opportunity and career speakers are hosted throughout the year. Respond with your interest here, and contact ">Heather Hoppe for scheduling and availability. Program: The Delta High School Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 99301 Allow Groups: No |