Needs From: Belmont Office of Community-Engaged Learning and Service

Volunteer: rEcess Respite Night

We provide 4 hours of respite time to families with special needs.  When you volunteer for an evening, you will be partnered 1:1 with either a friend with special needs or a sibling.  While we plan the evening and we are together the whole time, you will be with your buddy for the evening.  We do provide a meal as a thank you to volunteers.


Background check and training videos MUST be completed before you can attend a night.

Agency: Concord Community rEcess

We provide 4 hours of respite time to families with special needs.  When you volunteer for an evening, you will be partnered 1:1 with either a friend with special needs or a sibling.  While we plan the evening and we are together the whole time, you will be with your buddy for the evening.  We do provide a meal as a thank you to volunteers.


Background check and training videos MUST be completed before you can attend a night.

Agency: Concord Community rEcess

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 37027

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Career Week @ J.E. Moss Elementary School

Career Week is an opportunity for our students to learn about different careers, explore their interests, and connect what they are learning in school to the world around them. We are looking for community members and professionals who would be willing to visit our school and share their career journey, experiences, and knowledge with our students.We would love for you to:Share information about your career and career pathTalk with students about your daily workExplain what education or training is needed for your careerShare advice and encouragement with our studentsBring demonstrations or materials, if appropriateYour involvement can make a meaningful difference and help our students begin thinking about their future!If you are interested in participating in Career Week, please reply to this Link. https://www.signupgenius.com/go/20F094DA4AD2EA5FC1-65210927-2026Dates and times: Tues 9/22: K and 1 (8:30-10:30 am)Wed 9/23: 2nd (10:30-11:30 am)Thurs 9/24: 3rd and 5th (12-2 pm)Fri 9/25: 4th (2:05-3:05 pm)
If the guests are not able to visit in person, we would also love 3-5 minute videos of them talking about their careers, to play in the "quiet rooms" when the students are rotating on their career day. 
Thank you for your continued partnership and for supporting the students and families of J.E. Moss Elementary. We are grateful for everything you do to help our Mustangs learn, grow, and dream BIG!

Agency: J.E. Moss Elementary School

Career Week is an opportunity for our students to learn about different careers, explore their interests, and connect what they are learning in school to the world around them. We are looking for community members and professionals who would be willing to visit our school and share their career journey, experiences, and knowledge with our students.We would love for you to:Share information about your career and career pathTalk with students about your daily workExplain what education or training is needed for your careerShare advice and encouragement with our studentsBring demonstrations or materials, if appropriateYour involvement can make a meaningful difference and help our students begin thinking about their future!If you are interested in participating in Career Week, please reply to this Link. https://www.signupgenius.com/go/20F094DA4AD2EA5FC1-65210927-2026Dates and times: Tues 9/22: K and 1 (8:30-10:30 am)Wed 9/23: 2nd (10:30-11:30 am)Thurs 9/24: 3rd and 5th (12-2 pm)Fri 9/25: 4th (2:05-3:05 pm)
If the guests are not able to visit in person, we would also love 3-5 minute videos of them talking about their careers, to play in the "quiet rooms" when the students are rotating on their career day. 
Thank you for your continued partnership and for supporting the students and families of J.E. Moss Elementary. We are grateful for everything you do to help our Mustangs learn, grow, and dream BIG!

Agency: J.E. Moss Elementary School

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 37013

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Guest Speakers Needed for Workshop Wednesdays @ Wright Middle School

Wright Middle School is seeking volunteers to support their monthly Workshop Wednesday sessions! This is an opportunity for partners to provide real-world experiences in the classroom while teachers receive professional development training to enhance their classroom skills.

This session will be hosted on the following dates (2 sessions) from 9:10-10:05am and 10:15-11:10am for grades 6-8. 

Workshop Wednesday Dates:

September 16

October 21

November 18

December 16

Volunteers may commit to 1 hour or 2 hours as their schedule permits.

Guest speakers are needed on the following topics:

Advertising AI Prompt Engineer Blog/vlog author or host Digital Design Event Planning Film/video production and editing Government communications Graphic design Journalism Marketing Non-profit management Photography Podcasting Public relations Publicity/promotions Publishing SEO management Scriptwriting Social media content development Songwriting Television or radio production Translator/interpreter Writing and editing

Please contact Wendy Williams at Wendy.Williams@mnps.org or jonathan.avery@mnps.org for any questions.

Agency: Wright Middle School

Wright Middle School is seeking volunteers to support their monthly Workshop Wednesday sessions! This is an opportunity for partners to provide real-world experiences in the classroom while teachers receive professional development training to enhance their classroom skills.

This session will be hosted on the following dates (2 sessions) from 9:10-10:05am and 10:15-11:10am for grades 6-8. 

Workshop Wednesday Dates:

September 16

October 21

November 18

December 16

Volunteers may commit to 1 hour or 2 hours as their schedule permits.

Guest speakers are needed on the following topics:

Advertising AI Prompt Engineer Blog/vlog author or host Digital Design Event Planning Film/video production and editing Government communications Graphic design Journalism Marketing Non-profit management Photography Podcasting Public relations Publicity/promotions Publishing SEO management Scriptwriting Social media content development Songwriting Television or radio production Translator/interpreter Writing and editing

Please contact Wendy Williams at Wendy.Williams@mnps.org or jonathan.avery@mnps.org for any questions.

Agency: Wright Middle School

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 37211

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: After School Tutoring at Plaza Mariachi

Join us this school year in tutoring Hispanic kids after school at Plaza Mariachi!

At the Aloe Family, we take a trauma-informed approach to supporting Hispanic children and families by creating safe, welcoming spaces where students can receive academic assistance, mentorship, and encouragement. Our goal is to help each child feel supported and empowered to succeed.

Knowledge of Spanish a plus but not required!

* Please sign up on our website below before attending a program in order for me to approve your hours. If it is your first time, please arrive 10 minutes early for a brief orientation.

https://events.civicchamps.com/organizations/3062/calendar/month

Agency: Rolling Hills Ministry - The ALOE Family

Join us this school year in tutoring Hispanic kids after school at Plaza Mariachi!

At the Aloe Family, we take a trauma-informed approach to supporting Hispanic children and families by creating safe, welcoming spaces where students can receive academic assistance, mentorship, and encouragement. Our goal is to help each child feel supported and empowered to succeed.

Knowledge of Spanish a plus but not required!

* Please sign up on our website below before attending a program in order for me to approve your hours. If it is your first time, please arrive 10 minutes early for a brief orientation.

https://events.civicchamps.com/organizations/3062/calendar/month

Agency: Rolling Hills Ministry - The ALOE Family

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 37211

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: After School Tutoring for Hispanic Students

Join us this school year in tutoring Hispanic kids in grammar, math, and reading skills!

At the Aloe Family, we take a trauma-informed approach to supporting Hispanic children and families by creating safe, welcoming spaces where students can receive academic assistance, mentorship, and encouragement. Our goal is to help each child feel supported and empowered to succeed.

* Please sign up on our website below before attending a program in order for me to approve your hours. If it is your first time, please arrive 10 minutes early for a brief orientation.

https://events.civicchamps.com/organizations/3062/calendar/month

Agency: Rolling Hills Ministry - The ALOE Family

Join us this school year in tutoring Hispanic kids in grammar, math, and reading skills!

At the Aloe Family, we take a trauma-informed approach to supporting Hispanic children and families by creating safe, welcoming spaces where students can receive academic assistance, mentorship, and encouragement. Our goal is to help each child feel supported and empowered to succeed.

* Please sign up on our website below before attending a program in order for me to approve your hours. If it is your first time, please arrive 10 minutes early for a brief orientation.

https://events.civicchamps.com/organizations/3062/calendar/month

Agency: Rolling Hills Ministry - The ALOE Family

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 37209

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Shakespeare in the Park 2026: A Midsummer Night's Dream

Volunteers are essential to the operation of Shakespeare in the Park.

Volunteers help greet patrons, answer questions, give directions, collect donations, and distribute surveys. Some volunteers will have specialized assignments helping with merchandise or concessions sales.

Volunteers should arrive by 5:00 p.m. before their scheduled performance and plan to stay until after intermission. You can sign up to volunteer for a single night, multiple nights or the entire run. Volunteers who work multiple nights are extremely valuable as they get to know the routine and make everything run more smoothly.

Free parking in any lot in Centennial Park or on unmarked side streets or $1/hr parking on 25th Ave N.

THANK YOU!

Agency: Nashville Shakespeare Festival

Volunteers are essential to the operation of Shakespeare in the Park.

Volunteers help greet patrons, answer questions, give directions, collect donations, and distribute surveys. Some volunteers will have specialized assignments helping with merchandise or concessions sales.

Volunteers should arrive by 5:00 p.m. before their scheduled performance and plan to stay until after intermission. You can sign up to volunteer for a single night, multiple nights or the entire run. Volunteers who work multiple nights are extremely valuable as they get to know the routine and make everything run more smoothly.

Free parking in any lot in Centennial Park or on unmarked side streets or $1/hr parking on 25th Ave N.

THANK YOU!

Agency: Nashville Shakespeare Festival

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 37203

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Behind the Books: Children’s Department Organization Project-Main Library

Help Organize the Main Library Children’s Department

Join Nashville Public Library for a hands-on organizing project that helps create a welcoming and accessible space for young readers!

Volunteers will work alongside library staff to organize and prepare materials in the Main Library Children’s Department. This is a great opportunity for groups, teams, and community organizations looking to make a meaningful impact through hands-on service.

What You’ll Do

Volunteers will help:

Clean and organize shelves

Transport and sort Summer Reading materials

Label boxes and shelving

Organize materials by age group or program

Stock shelves with materials

Break down and recycle empty boxes

Why It Matters

These behind-the-scenes tasks help library staff keep the Children’s Department organized and ensure young readers and their families can easily access books, programs, and educational resources.

By volunteering, you’ll help support early literacy and learning for the thousands of children and families who visit Nashville Public Library each year.

Come ready to roll up your sleeves, work as a team, and make a difference—one shelf, box, and book at a time! 

Volunteer Details

Location: Nashville Public Library – Main Library, Children’s Department
Activity Type: Organizing / Sorting / General Support
 

Agency: Nashville Public Library

Help Organize the Main Library Children’s Department

Join Nashville Public Library for a hands-on organizing project that helps create a welcoming and accessible space for young readers!

Volunteers will work alongside library staff to organize and prepare materials in the Main Library Children’s Department. This is a great opportunity for groups, teams, and community organizations looking to make a meaningful impact through hands-on service.

What You’ll Do

Volunteers will help:

Clean and organize shelves

Transport and sort Summer Reading materials

Label boxes and shelving

Organize materials by age group or program

Stock shelves with materials

Break down and recycle empty boxes

Why It Matters

These behind-the-scenes tasks help library staff keep the Children’s Department organized and ensure young readers and their families can easily access books, programs, and educational resources.

By volunteering, you’ll help support early literacy and learning for the thousands of children and families who visit Nashville Public Library each year.

Come ready to roll up your sleeves, work as a team, and make a difference—one shelf, box, and book at a time! 

Volunteer Details

Location: Nashville Public Library – Main Library, Children’s Department
Activity Type: Organizing / Sorting / General Support
 

Agency: Nashville Public Library

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Sep 4, 2026

Zip Code: 37219

Allow Groups: Teams only


Volunteer: Table Setup to Support PENCIL's Back-to-School Breakfast

PENCIL's Back-to-School Breakfast is an event in the Belmont Curb Center where we invite members of Nashville's Business Community to connect on their shared love for Metro Nashville Public Schools.

**This event is currently open only to Belmont students.** Volunteers will help make centerpieces, lay out informational materials, and dress up the tables that our guests will sit at the following morning. We expect setup to take no more than 2 hours. The current time frame is 2:30pm to 4:30pm until we receive confirmation from the Curb Center staff. The Curb Center is air conditioned, but please dress comfortably and be ready to get your steps.

If you have any additional questions, please email: rmoxley@pencil615.org

Agency: Metro Nashville Public Schools (MNPS)

PENCIL's Back-to-School Breakfast is an event in the Belmont Curb Center where we invite members of Nashville's Business Community to connect on their shared love for Metro Nashville Public Schools.

**This event is currently open only to Belmont students.** Volunteers will help make centerpieces, lay out informational materials, and dress up the tables that our guests will sit at the following morning. We expect setup to take no more than 2 hours. The current time frame is 2:30pm to 4:30pm until we receive confirmation from the Curb Center staff. The Curb Center is air conditioned, but please dress comfortably and be ready to get your steps.

If you have any additional questions, please email: rmoxley@pencil615.org

Agency: Metro Nashville Public Schools (MNPS)

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Aug 20, 2026

Zip Code: 37212

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Registration Support for PENCIL's Back-to-School Breakfast

PENCIL's Back-to-School Breakfast is an event in the Belmont Curb Center where we invite members of Nashville's Business Community to connect on their shared love for Metro Nashville Public Schools.

**This event is currently open only to Belmont students.** Volunteers will help by supporting the event registration for PENCIL's Back-to-School Breakfast; alphabetizing name tags, welcoming guests, giving the guests their name tag, and guiding them to their table. Volunteers will support registration until roughly 10 minutes after the event program starts, then will be welcome to watch from the balcony.

Following the program, volunteers will help collect pens, paper, and centerpieces from the tables. Wear shoes that you can get steps in for this portion.

Please wear business casual attire. You will be seated/standing at registration tables for the bulk of your volunteer service. 

If you have any additional questions, please email: rmoxley@pencil615.org

Agency: Metro Nashville Public Schools (MNPS)

PENCIL's Back-to-School Breakfast is an event in the Belmont Curb Center where we invite members of Nashville's Business Community to connect on their shared love for Metro Nashville Public Schools.

**This event is currently open only to Belmont students.** Volunteers will help by supporting the event registration for PENCIL's Back-to-School Breakfast; alphabetizing name tags, welcoming guests, giving the guests their name tag, and guiding them to their table. Volunteers will support registration until roughly 10 minutes after the event program starts, then will be welcome to watch from the balcony.

Following the program, volunteers will help collect pens, paper, and centerpieces from the tables. Wear shoes that you can get steps in for this portion.

Please wear business casual attire. You will be seated/standing at registration tables for the bulk of your volunteer service. 

If you have any additional questions, please email: rmoxley@pencil615.org

Agency: Metro Nashville Public Schools (MNPS)

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Aug 21, 2026

Zip Code: 37212

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: After school tutors for kids K-8

Volunteers needed to help K-8 students with Reading and Math on Monday-Thursday afternoons from 3:30 to 4:30. 

Please see this page for more information, including our volunteer application.

Agency: Salama Urban Ministries

Volunteers needed to help K-8 students with Reading and Math on Monday-Thursday afternoons from 3:30 to 4:30. 

Please see this page for more information, including our volunteer application.

Agency: Salama Urban Ministries

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37203

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Marketing & Social Media Intern/Volunteer

Join the Healing Arts Project Inc. HAPI by supporting our Marketing and Social Media efforts. If you have a passion for writing, taking photos, social media, telling stories, and helping spread awareness, then we are looking for you.  This position could be in person or remote. The hours are flexible as well, but the Site Supervisor is only available between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. Monday through Thursday.  We prefer someone to do at least 3 hours a week but would welcome more. 

Agency: Healing Arts Project, Inc.

Join the Healing Arts Project Inc. HAPI by supporting our Marketing and Social Media efforts. If you have a passion for writing, taking photos, social media, telling stories, and helping spread awareness, then we are looking for you.  This position could be in person or remote. The hours are flexible as well, but the Site Supervisor is only available between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. Monday through Thursday.  We prefer someone to do at least 3 hours a week but would welcome more. 

Agency: Healing Arts Project, Inc.

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37214

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Data Entry Volunteer

HAPI provides free classes taught by a professional artist to a person with mental illness.  Additionally, HAPI encourages and advances HAPI artists by curating, managing, and promoting public exhibitions across Tennessee.  Exhibits close to peer support centers allow artists and their peers to view their art publicly.  Public display of their work builds artists' confidence and pride in their abilities and brings a new degree of respect and support from their family and friends.

The Data Entry Specialist (Art Database) position at HAPI is an ongoing support requirement. We offer flexible volunteer opportunities that can accommodate students' schedules. Our office hours span from 7 am to 8 pm, including weekends. We are committed to working around students' availability within these timeframes. If you meet the following criteria, we have an excellent opportunity for you.

As a Data Entry Specialist at HAPI, you will play a pivotal role in maintaining our web-based art database. Your responsibilities will encompass:

Reports To: Executive Director

Job Summary:

As a Data Entry Specialist, you’ll contribute to the smooth functioning of HAPI’s web-based art database. Your attention to detail and commitment to accuracy will ensure that our records remain up-to-date and organized.

Job Description:

Responsibilities:

Data Input: Meticulously transfer information from physical documents (such as artist profiles, artwork details, and sales records) into digital spreadsheets. Maintain consistency and precision during data entry.

Record Updates: Regularly update artists’ profiles, including new artwork submissions and changes. Ensure accuracy in recording sales transactions and other relevant data.

Quality Assurance: Verify data entries for completeness, correctness, and adherence to established standards. Identify and rectify any discrepancies promptly.

Collaboration: Work closely with team members to maintain a comprehensive and well-organized art database. Communicate effectively to address any database-related issues.

Qualifications:

Excellent verbal and written communication skills; adept at building relationships with key constituencies.

Self-directed style with the ability to work independently, proactively, and efficiently with only moderate direction or supervision. Effectively follows through on assignments.

·         Attention to Detail: A meticulous approach to data entry and record maintenance.

·         Time Management: Ability to work within flexible hours, accommodating students’ schedules.

·         Collaborative Spirit: Ensuring data accuracy through effective coordination with colleagues.

·         Commitment: Dedication to maintaining an accurate and accessible art database and to serving, giving back to the community

·         Great problem-solving skills.

Agency: Healing Arts Project, Inc.

HAPI provides free classes taught by a professional artist to a person with mental illness.  Additionally, HAPI encourages and advances HAPI artists by curating, managing, and promoting public exhibitions across Tennessee.  Exhibits close to peer support centers allow artists and their peers to view their art publicly.  Public display of their work builds artists' confidence and pride in their abilities and brings a new degree of respect and support from their family and friends.

The Data Entry Specialist (Art Database) position at HAPI is an ongoing support requirement. We offer flexible volunteer opportunities that can accommodate students' schedules. Our office hours span from 7 am to 8 pm, including weekends. We are committed to working around students' availability within these timeframes. If you meet the following criteria, we have an excellent opportunity for you.

As a Data Entry Specialist at HAPI, you will play a pivotal role in maintaining our web-based art database. Your responsibilities will encompass:

Reports To: Executive Director

Job Summary:

As a Data Entry Specialist, you’ll contribute to the smooth functioning of HAPI’s web-based art database. Your attention to detail and commitment to accuracy will ensure that our records remain up-to-date and organized.

Job Description:

Responsibilities:

Data Input: Meticulously transfer information from physical documents (such as artist profiles, artwork details, and sales records) into digital spreadsheets. Maintain consistency and precision during data entry.

Record Updates: Regularly update artists’ profiles, including new artwork submissions and changes. Ensure accuracy in recording sales transactions and other relevant data.

Quality Assurance: Verify data entries for completeness, correctness, and adherence to established standards. Identify and rectify any discrepancies promptly.

Collaboration: Work closely with team members to maintain a comprehensive and well-organized art database. Communicate effectively to address any database-related issues.

Qualifications:

Excellent verbal and written communication skills; adept at building relationships with key constituencies.

Self-directed style with the ability to work independently, proactively, and efficiently with only moderate direction or supervision. Effectively follows through on assignments.

·         Attention to Detail: A meticulous approach to data entry and record maintenance.

·         Time Management: Ability to work within flexible hours, accommodating students’ schedules.

·         Collaborative Spirit: Ensuring data accuracy through effective coordination with colleagues.

·         Commitment: Dedication to maintaining an accurate and accessible art database and to serving, giving back to the community

·         Great problem-solving skills.

Agency: Healing Arts Project, Inc.

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37214

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Art Store Clerk Volunteer

This is a new initiative for HAPI. We plan to operate the Art Store every Thursday of the month from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.

Location: 107 A Donelson Pike, Nashville, TN 37214

Time Commitment: Once a week availability between the following times of 10 am - 2:00 pm

HAPI is a nonprofit organization dedicated to Healing Arts. HAPI provides artistic opportunities for persons in mental health and addiction recovery to promote healing, community awareness and inclusion. Our art store supports local artists and provides a space for the community to engage with and purchase unique artworks. Position

Overview: We seek a friendly and reliable volunteer/student to assist in our art store once a week. As an Art Store Clerk, you will play a vital role in creating a welcoming environment for customers, supporting sales, and maintaining the store’s appearance.

Key Responsibilities:

Customer Service: Greet customers warmly, assist with inquiries, and provide information about the artworks and artists.

Sales Transactions: Handle sales transactions, including cash and credit card payments, and issue receipts.

Store Maintenance: Ensure the store is clean, organized, and visually appealing.

Inventory Management: Assist with inventory tasks, such as restocking items and updating inventory records.

Promotion: Help promote store events and special offers to customers.

Support Artists: Provide support to artists who are displaying their work in the store.

Qualifications:

Friendly and approachable demeanor Strong communication and interpersonal skills

Basic math skills for handling sales transactions

Attention to detail and organizational skills

Ability to work independently and as part of a team

Previous retail or customer service experience is a plus, but not required

Benefits:

Gain experience in retail and customer service

Support local artists and the nonprofit community

Meet new people and be part of a creative environment

Receive a volunteer certificate and a small token of appreciation

Other Requirements ·        

Ability to maneuver or lift to 25lb pounds. ·        

Please email Lynece Benton-Stewart if interested lbstewart@healingartsprojectinc.org ·         www.healingartsprojectinc.org

Agency: Healing Arts Project, Inc.

This is a new initiative for HAPI. We plan to operate the Art Store every Thursday of the month from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.

Location: 107 A Donelson Pike, Nashville, TN 37214

Time Commitment: Once a week availability between the following times of 10 am - 2:00 pm

HAPI is a nonprofit organization dedicated to Healing Arts. HAPI provides artistic opportunities for persons in mental health and addiction recovery to promote healing, community awareness and inclusion. Our art store supports local artists and provides a space for the community to engage with and purchase unique artworks. Position

Overview: We seek a friendly and reliable volunteer/student to assist in our art store once a week. As an Art Store Clerk, you will play a vital role in creating a welcoming environment for customers, supporting sales, and maintaining the store’s appearance.

Key Responsibilities:

Customer Service: Greet customers warmly, assist with inquiries, and provide information about the artworks and artists.

Sales Transactions: Handle sales transactions, including cash and credit card payments, and issue receipts.

Store Maintenance: Ensure the store is clean, organized, and visually appealing.

Inventory Management: Assist with inventory tasks, such as restocking items and updating inventory records.

Promotion: Help promote store events and special offers to customers.

Support Artists: Provide support to artists who are displaying their work in the store.

Qualifications:

Friendly and approachable demeanor Strong communication and interpersonal skills

Basic math skills for handling sales transactions

Attention to detail and organizational skills

Ability to work independently and as part of a team

Previous retail or customer service experience is a plus, but not required

Benefits:

Gain experience in retail and customer service

Support local artists and the nonprofit community

Meet new people and be part of a creative environment

Receive a volunteer certificate and a small token of appreciation

Other Requirements ·        

Ability to maneuver or lift to 25lb pounds. ·        

Please email Lynece Benton-Stewart if interested lbstewart@healingartsprojectinc.org ·         www.healingartsprojectinc.org

Agency: Healing Arts Project, Inc.

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37214

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Development Event Fundraising Intern

Job Summary:

As a Volunteer Event/Fundraising Planner, you’ll play a vital role in organizing and executing events that support HAPI’s mission. Your focus will be on fundraising initiatives, community engagement, and event coordination. Specifically, you’ll contribute to the success of the annual Phoenix art gala and the $20 for 20 years campaign.

Job Description:

1. Event Planning and Coordination: Collaborate with the Manager of Events and Director of Events to plan and execute fundraising events. Manage logistics, including venue selection, vendor coordination, and event timelines. Ensure seamless execution of the annual Phoenix art gala and other fundraising events.

2. Fundraising Strategy: Develop creative fundraising strategies to exceed financial goals. Engage with donors, sponsors, and community partners to secure support. Leverage the $20 for 20 years campaign to drive donations and awareness.

3. Community Relations: Represent HAPI at community events, networking functions, and donor meetings. Cultivate relationships with potential donors and sponsors. Promote HAPI’s mission and impact within your network.

4. Marketing and Outreach: Collaborate with the marketing team to create promotional materials for events. Utilize social media, newsletters, and other channels to reach a wider audience. Encourage community participation and engagement.

5. Volunteer Engagement: Recruit and coordinate volunteers for events. Provide training and support to volunteers. Recognize and appreciate volunteer contributions.

Qualifications:

Commitment to the Mission: Strong belief in HAPI’s mission and values.

Event Planning Experience: Previous experience in event coordination or fundraising.

Strategic Thinking: Ability to contribute to long-term fundraising goals.

Communication Skills: Effective communication with donors, sponsors, and volunteers.

Creativity: Generate innovative ideas for fundraising campaigns.


Agency: Healing Arts Project, Inc.

Job Summary:

As a Volunteer Event/Fundraising Planner, you’ll play a vital role in organizing and executing events that support HAPI’s mission. Your focus will be on fundraising initiatives, community engagement, and event coordination. Specifically, you’ll contribute to the success of the annual Phoenix art gala and the $20 for 20 years campaign.

Job Description:

1. Event Planning and Coordination: Collaborate with the Manager of Events and Director of Events to plan and execute fundraising events. Manage logistics, including venue selection, vendor coordination, and event timelines. Ensure seamless execution of the annual Phoenix art gala and other fundraising events.

2. Fundraising Strategy: Develop creative fundraising strategies to exceed financial goals. Engage with donors, sponsors, and community partners to secure support. Leverage the $20 for 20 years campaign to drive donations and awareness.

3. Community Relations: Represent HAPI at community events, networking functions, and donor meetings. Cultivate relationships with potential donors and sponsors. Promote HAPI’s mission and impact within your network.

4. Marketing and Outreach: Collaborate with the marketing team to create promotional materials for events. Utilize social media, newsletters, and other channels to reach a wider audience. Encourage community participation and engagement.

5. Volunteer Engagement: Recruit and coordinate volunteers for events. Provide training and support to volunteers. Recognize and appreciate volunteer contributions.

Qualifications:

Commitment to the Mission: Strong belief in HAPI’s mission and values.

Event Planning Experience: Previous experience in event coordination or fundraising.

Strategic Thinking: Ability to contribute to long-term fundraising goals.

Communication Skills: Effective communication with donors, sponsors, and volunteers.

Creativity: Generate innovative ideas for fundraising campaigns.


Agency: Healing Arts Project, Inc.

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37214

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Positive Path Mentor

The Positive Path Tour is a mentorship initiative designed to support justice-involved youth by providing guidance, encouragement, and real-life examples of growth and resilience. Mentors commit to donating at least two hours per week to build consistent, supportive relationships with youth, helping them explore positive alternatives and develop life skills. Through one-on-one sessions, group discussions, and structured activities, mentors serve as role models of integrity and accountability, encouraging youth to pursue education, employment, and personal development. No prior experience is required—just a commitment to show up, listen, and walk alongside young people on their journey toward a better future.



Agency: Rocklife Youth

The Positive Path Tour is a mentorship initiative designed to support justice-involved youth by providing guidance, encouragement, and real-life examples of growth and resilience. Mentors commit to donating at least two hours per week to build consistent, supportive relationships with youth, helping them explore positive alternatives and develop life skills. Through one-on-one sessions, group discussions, and structured activities, mentors serve as role models of integrity and accountability, encouraging youth to pursue education, employment, and personal development. No prior experience is required—just a commitment to show up, listen, and walk alongside young people on their journey toward a better future.



Agency: Rocklife Youth

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37210

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Be the Mentor You Wish You Had

Mentor with Big Brothers Big Sisters

Make a meaningful impact in just a few hours a month. As a Big in our Site-Based Program, you’ll be matched with a local student (“Little”) based on shared interests and personality, making it easy to connect and build a genuine relationship.

What You’ll Do:

Meet with your Little 2–3 times per month during an after-school program or school day

Play games, help with homework, or just spend time talking

Encourage your Little’s confidence and curiosity

Why It Works:

Matches are made intentionally, so your shared interests make it natural to connect

Flexible scheduling that works with your class load

Training and ongoing support from BBBS staff

Commitment:

2–3 visits per month for one school year

It takes Little to be Big!

Agency: Big Brothers Big Sisters of Middle Tennessee

Mentor with Big Brothers Big Sisters

Make a meaningful impact in just a few hours a month. As a Big in our Site-Based Program, you’ll be matched with a local student (“Little”) based on shared interests and personality, making it easy to connect and build a genuine relationship.

What You’ll Do:

Meet with your Little 2–3 times per month during an after-school program or school day

Play games, help with homework, or just spend time talking

Encourage your Little’s confidence and curiosity

Why It Works:

Matches are made intentionally, so your shared interests make it natural to connect

Flexible scheduling that works with your class load

Training and ongoing support from BBBS staff

Commitment:

2–3 visits per month for one school year

It takes Little to be Big!

Agency: Big Brothers Big Sisters of Middle Tennessee

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37206

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Private Teacher

Students involved in the W.O. Smith private lesson program are offered one-on-one instruction once a week with a qualified volunteer teacher.  Instruction is offered in the following instruments:

piano guitar and bass drums and percussion brass instruments woodwind instruments string orchestra instruments voice

Generally, volunteer private teachers donate an hour of their time per week, teaching two students for 30 minutes each.

In addition to responding through Get Connected, please Click Here to access our online application.

All employees and volunteers at W.O. Smith Music School are subject to criminal background and child abuse registry checks.  Authorization for background information will be required prior to placement.

Dear Potential Volunteer,

Due to the COVID 19 pandemic, you are strongly encouraged to volunteer virtually rather than in person. In fact, many in-person volunteer opportunities have been cancelled in response to concerns over the virus. If you are considering volunteering for this Need, even though it’s not advised at this time, please be sure and contact the agency directly before signing up to make sure that the opportunity is still scheduled, and follow all of the CDC’s Guidelines to protect yourself and others.

If you choose to volunteer in person, you agree that you understand the associated risks and accept them.

For information about Virtual Volunteering, please check out http://getconnected.belmont.edu/virtual-volunteer-opportunities/

Stay safe and well!

Agency: W. O. Smith Music School

Students involved in the W.O. Smith private lesson program are offered one-on-one instruction once a week with a qualified volunteer teacher.  Instruction is offered in the following instruments:

piano guitar and bass drums and percussion brass instruments woodwind instruments string orchestra instruments voice

Generally, volunteer private teachers donate an hour of their time per week, teaching two students for 30 minutes each.

In addition to responding through Get Connected, please Click Here to access our online application.

All employees and volunteers at W.O. Smith Music School are subject to criminal background and child abuse registry checks.  Authorization for background information will be required prior to placement.

Dear Potential Volunteer,

Due to the COVID 19 pandemic, you are strongly encouraged to volunteer virtually rather than in person. In fact, many in-person volunteer opportunities have been cancelled in response to concerns over the virus. If you are considering volunteering for this Need, even though it’s not advised at this time, please be sure and contact the agency directly before signing up to make sure that the opportunity is still scheduled, and follow all of the CDC’s Guidelines to protect yourself and others.

If you choose to volunteer in person, you agree that you understand the associated risks and accept them.

For information about Virtual Volunteering, please check out http://getconnected.belmont.edu/virtual-volunteer-opportunities/

Stay safe and well!

Agency: W. O. Smith Music School

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37203

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: After School Tutoring - Chadwell Club

Volunteers are needed Monday through Friday from 2-6:30PM at the Boys and Girls Club's Chadwell Club, 321 Port Drive, Madison, TN 37115.

Before beginning each fall, volunteers must undergo a background check prior to starting their service. Please print and fill out the Volunteer Contact form available that is attached below. Once completed, please scan and send your Volunteer Contact form to Jaqueline Owens at jowens@bgcmt.org. 

Also, please contact Jaqueline Owens (jowens@bgcmt.org) Chadwell Club Director, to schedule a time to meet with her for an orientation and volunteer placement.

Please note that it can take 2 - 3 weeks, or longer, to complete the background check, so the sooner it is turned in, the sooner you can begin tutoring. 

Agency: Boys & Girls Clubs of Middle Tennessee

Volunteers are needed Monday through Friday from 2-6:30PM at the Boys and Girls Club's Chadwell Club, 321 Port Drive, Madison, TN 37115.

Before beginning each fall, volunteers must undergo a background check prior to starting their service. Please print and fill out the Volunteer Contact form available that is attached below. Once completed, please scan and send your Volunteer Contact form to Jaqueline Owens at jowens@bgcmt.org. 

Also, please contact Jaqueline Owens (jowens@bgcmt.org) Chadwell Club Director, to schedule a time to meet with her for an orientation and volunteer placement.

Please note that it can take 2 - 3 weeks, or longer, to complete the background check, so the sooner it is turned in, the sooner you can begin tutoring. 

Agency: Boys & Girls Clubs of Middle Tennessee

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37115

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: After School Tutoring - East End Prep Club

Volunteers are needed Monday through Friday from 2-6:30pm at the Boys and Girls Club's East End Prep Club, 1460 McGavock Pk., Nashville, TN 37216.

Before beginning each fall, volunteers must undergo a background check prior to starting their service. Please print and fill out the Volunteer Contact form available that is attached below. Once completed, please scan and send your Volunteer Contact form to Michael Gooch at mgooch@bgcmt.org. 

Also, please contact Michael Gooch (mgooch@bgcmt.org) East End Prep Club Director, to schedule a time to meet with him for an orientation and volunteer placement.

Please note that it can take 2 - 3 weeks, or longer, to complete the background check, so the sooner it is turned in, the sooner you can begin tutoring. 

Agency: Boys & Girls Clubs of Middle Tennessee

Volunteers are needed Monday through Friday from 2-6:30pm at the Boys and Girls Club's East End Prep Club, 1460 McGavock Pk., Nashville, TN 37216.

Before beginning each fall, volunteers must undergo a background check prior to starting their service. Please print and fill out the Volunteer Contact form available that is attached below. Once completed, please scan and send your Volunteer Contact form to Michael Gooch at mgooch@bgcmt.org. 

Also, please contact Michael Gooch (mgooch@bgcmt.org) East End Prep Club Director, to schedule a time to meet with him for an orientation and volunteer placement.

Please note that it can take 2 - 3 weeks, or longer, to complete the background check, so the sooner it is turned in, the sooner you can begin tutoring. 

Agency: Boys & Girls Clubs of Middle Tennessee

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37216

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: After School Tutoring - Glengarry Club

Volunteers are needed Monday through Friday from 2-6:30PM at the Boys and Girls Club's Glengarry Club, 200 Finley Drive, Nashville, TN 37217.

Before beginning each fall, volunteers must undergo a background check prior to starting their service. Please print and fill out the Volunteer Contact form available that is attached below. Once completed, please scan and send your Volunteer Contact form to Angela Bryant at abryant@bgcmt.org. 

Also, please contact Angela Bryant (abryant@bgcmt.org) Glengarry Club Director, to schedule a time to meet with her for an orientation and volunteer placement.

Please note that it can take 2 - 3 weeks, or longer, to complete the background check, so the sooner it is turned in, the sooner you can begin tutoring. 

Agency: Boys & Girls Clubs of Middle Tennessee

Volunteers are needed Monday through Friday from 2-6:30PM at the Boys and Girls Club's Glengarry Club, 200 Finley Drive, Nashville, TN 37217.

Before beginning each fall, volunteers must undergo a background check prior to starting their service. Please print and fill out the Volunteer Contact form available that is attached below. Once completed, please scan and send your Volunteer Contact form to Angela Bryant at abryant@bgcmt.org. 

Also, please contact Angela Bryant (abryant@bgcmt.org) Glengarry Club Director, to schedule a time to meet with her for an orientation and volunteer placement.

Please note that it can take 2 - 3 weeks, or longer, to complete the background check, so the sooner it is turned in, the sooner you can begin tutoring. 

Agency: Boys & Girls Clubs of Middle Tennessee

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37217

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: After School Tutoring - Neely's Bend Club

Volunteers are needed Monday through Friday from 2-6:30pm at the Boys and Girls Club's Neely's Bend Club, 1300 Neely's Bend Rd., Madison, TN 37115.

Before beginning each fall, volunteers must undergo a background check prior to starting their service. Please print and fill out the Volunteer Contact form available that is attached below. Once completed, please scan and send your Volunteer Contact form to Jeff Darnell at jdarnell@bgcmt.org. 

Also, please contact Jeff Darnell (jdarnell@bgcmt.org) Neely's Bend Club Director, to schedule a time to meet with him for an orientation and volunteer placement.

Please note that it can take 2 - 3 weeks, or longer, to complete the background check, so the sooner it is turned in, the sooner you can begin tutoring. 

Agency: Boys & Girls Clubs of Middle Tennessee

Volunteers are needed Monday through Friday from 2-6:30pm at the Boys and Girls Club's Neely's Bend Club, 1300 Neely's Bend Rd., Madison, TN 37115.

Before beginning each fall, volunteers must undergo a background check prior to starting their service. Please print and fill out the Volunteer Contact form available that is attached below. Once completed, please scan and send your Volunteer Contact form to Jeff Darnell at jdarnell@bgcmt.org. 

Also, please contact Jeff Darnell (jdarnell@bgcmt.org) Neely's Bend Club Director, to schedule a time to meet with him for an orientation and volunteer placement.

Please note that it can take 2 - 3 weeks, or longer, to complete the background check, so the sooner it is turned in, the sooner you can begin tutoring. 

Agency: Boys & Girls Clubs of Middle Tennessee

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37115

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: After School Tutoring - Eagle View Club

Volunteers are needed Monday through Friday from 2-6:30PM at the Boys and Girls Club's Eagle View Club, 1470 Eagle View Boulevard, Antioch, TN 37013.

Before beginning each fall, volunteers must undergo a background check prior to starting their service. Please print and fill out the Volunteer Contact form available that is attached below. Once completed, please scan and send your Volunteer Contact form to Bri'Anca Jordan at bjordan@bgcmt.org. 

Also, please contact Bri'Anca Jordan (bjordan@bgcmt.org) Eagle View Club Director, to schedule a time to meet with her for an orientation and volunteer placement.

Please note that it can take 2 - 3 weeks, or longer, to complete the background check, so the sooner it is turned in, the sooner you can begin tutoring. 

Agency: Boys & Girls Clubs of Middle Tennessee

Volunteers are needed Monday through Friday from 2-6:30PM at the Boys and Girls Club's Eagle View Club, 1470 Eagle View Boulevard, Antioch, TN 37013.

Before beginning each fall, volunteers must undergo a background check prior to starting their service. Please print and fill out the Volunteer Contact form available that is attached below. Once completed, please scan and send your Volunteer Contact form to Bri'Anca Jordan at bjordan@bgcmt.org. 

Also, please contact Bri'Anca Jordan (bjordan@bgcmt.org) Eagle View Club Director, to schedule a time to meet with her for an orientation and volunteer placement.

Please note that it can take 2 - 3 weeks, or longer, to complete the background check, so the sooner it is turned in, the sooner you can begin tutoring. 

Agency: Boys & Girls Clubs of Middle Tennessee

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37013

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: After School Tutoring - Shwab Club

Volunteers are needed Monday through Friday from 2-6:30pm at the Boys and Girls Club's Shwab Club, 1500 Dickerson Pike, Nashville, TN 37207.

Before beginning each fall, volunteers must undergo a background check prior to starting their service. Please print and fill out the Volunteer Contact form available that is attached below. Once completed, please scan and send your Volunteer Contact form to Kendall Wansley at kwansley@bgcmt.org. 

Also, please contact Kendall Wansley (kwansley@bgcmt.org) Shwab Club Director, to schedule a time to meet with him for an orientation and volunteer placement.

Please note that it can take 2 - 3 weeks, or longer, to complete the background check, so the sooner it is turned in, the sooner you can begin tutoring. 

Agency: Boys & Girls Clubs of Middle Tennessee

Volunteers are needed Monday through Friday from 2-6:30pm at the Boys and Girls Club's Shwab Club, 1500 Dickerson Pike, Nashville, TN 37207.

Before beginning each fall, volunteers must undergo a background check prior to starting their service. Please print and fill out the Volunteer Contact form available that is attached below. Once completed, please scan and send your Volunteer Contact form to Kendall Wansley at kwansley@bgcmt.org. 

Also, please contact Kendall Wansley (kwansley@bgcmt.org) Shwab Club Director, to schedule a time to meet with him for an orientation and volunteer placement.

Please note that it can take 2 - 3 weeks, or longer, to complete the background check, so the sooner it is turned in, the sooner you can begin tutoring. 

Agency: Boys & Girls Clubs of Middle Tennessee

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37207

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: After School Tutoring - Valor Club (Middle & High School)

Volunteers are needed Monday through Friday from 2-6:30PM at the Boys and Girls Club's Valor Club, 4527 Nolensville Road, Nashville, TN 37211.

Before beginning each fall, volunteers must undergo a background check prior to starting their service. Please print and fill out the Volunteer Contact form available that is attached below. Once completed, please scan and send your Volunteer Contact form to Jhia Horn at jhorn@bgcmt.org. 

Also, please contact Jhia Horn (jhorn@bgcmt.org) Glengarry Club Director, to schedule a time to meet with her for an orientation and volunteer placement.

Please note that it can take 2 - 3 weeks, or longer, to complete the background check, so the sooner it is turned in, the sooner you can begin tutoring. 

Agency: Boys & Girls Clubs of Middle Tennessee

Volunteers are needed Monday through Friday from 2-6:30PM at the Boys and Girls Club's Valor Club, 4527 Nolensville Road, Nashville, TN 37211.

Before beginning each fall, volunteers must undergo a background check prior to starting their service. Please print and fill out the Volunteer Contact form available that is attached below. Once completed, please scan and send your Volunteer Contact form to Jhia Horn at jhorn@bgcmt.org. 

Also, please contact Jhia Horn (jhorn@bgcmt.org) Glengarry Club Director, to schedule a time to meet with her for an orientation and volunteer placement.

Please note that it can take 2 - 3 weeks, or longer, to complete the background check, so the sooner it is turned in, the sooner you can begin tutoring. 

Agency: Boys & Girls Clubs of Middle Tennessee

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37211

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Adult Education ESL Intern



Adult Education - ESL Intern


Nashville International Center for Empowerment, established in 2005, is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) ethnic  community-based organization dedicated to ensuring refugees and immigrants achieve their full  potential now and for generations to come.


APPLICATIONS MUST BE COMPLETE ON NICE WEBSITE:  www.empowernashville.org/careers

 
Title of Position: Adult Education - ESL Intern

Internship Period: Flexible 

Purpose: The Adult Education program supports English language learners as they integrate into life in the US. Through programs like Citizenship Instruction, High School Equivalency, and English literacy courses, the department helps to shape the future for immigrants and refugees across Nashville. As an Adult Education Intern, you will gain valuable experience as you are trained to teach classes,  

implement curriculum, and contribute to administrative processes which support the overall program. In-person availability is required, though there will be opportunities for remote work. 

Commitment: 

Minimum: 10 hours per week

Maximum: 24 hours per week

Tuesday and Thursday availability required, preference for 6PM-8PM availability. The specific schedule to be negotiated with the supervisor. 

Duties/Experiences:The Adult Education program supports English language learners as they integrate into life in the US. As an Adult Education ESL Intern, you will help with all aspects of ESL programming including: 

ESL instruction 

lesson planning 

new student registration 

student evaluation 

teacher training 


Training: Attend an initial orientation meeting with the program manager. Attend ongoing training as required by the supervisor. Participate in mid-semester and end-of-semester performance evaluations. 

Location:417 Welshwood Drive, Nashville, TN 37211 (others as specified by supervisor).
Supervisor: This position answers to the Associate Manager of Curriculum and Instruction

Please apply using the Internship Application form, and direct additional questions to the Volunteer & Training Coordinator at volunteer@empowernashville.org.  






Agency: Nashville International Center for Empowerment



Adult Education - ESL Intern


Nashville International Center for Empowerment, established in 2005, is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) ethnic  community-based organization dedicated to ensuring refugees and immigrants achieve their full  potential now and for generations to come.


APPLICATIONS MUST BE COMPLETE ON NICE WEBSITE:  www.empowernashville.org/careers

 
Title of Position: Adult Education - ESL Intern

Internship Period: Flexible 

Purpose: The Adult Education program supports English language learners as they integrate into life in the US. Through programs like Citizenship Instruction, High School Equivalency, and English literacy courses, the department helps to shape the future for immigrants and refugees across Nashville. As an Adult Education Intern, you will gain valuable experience as you are trained to teach classes,  

implement curriculum, and contribute to administrative processes which support the overall program. In-person availability is required, though there will be opportunities for remote work. 

Commitment: 

Minimum: 10 hours per week

Maximum: 24 hours per week

Tuesday and Thursday availability required, preference for 6PM-8PM availability. The specific schedule to be negotiated with the supervisor. 

Duties/Experiences:The Adult Education program supports English language learners as they integrate into life in the US. As an Adult Education ESL Intern, you will help with all aspects of ESL programming including: 

ESL instruction 

lesson planning 

new student registration 

student evaluation 

teacher training 


Training: Attend an initial orientation meeting with the program manager. Attend ongoing training as required by the supervisor. Participate in mid-semester and end-of-semester performance evaluations. 

Location:417 Welshwood Drive, Nashville, TN 37211 (others as specified by supervisor).
Supervisor: This position answers to the Associate Manager of Curriculum and Instruction

Please apply using the Internship Application form, and direct additional questions to the Volunteer & Training Coordinator at volunteer@empowernashville.org.  






Agency: Nashville International Center for Empowerment

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37211

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: After School Tutoring - Andrew Jackson Club

Volunteers are needed Monday through Thursday from 2-7pm, and Fridays 2-6pm at the Boys and Girls Club's Andrew Jackson Club, 916 16th Avenue North, Nashville, TN 37209

Before beginning each fall, volunteers must undergo a background check prior to starting their service. Please print and fill out the Volunteer Contact form available that is attached below. Once completed, please scan and send your Volunteer Contact form to Ryein Vaughn at rvaughn@bgcmt.org. 

Also, please contact Ryein Vaughn (rvaughn@bgcmt.org) Andrew Jackson Club Director, to schedule a time to meet with her for an orientation and volunteer placement.

Please note that it can take 2 - 3 weeks, or longer, to complete the background check, so the sooner it is turned in, the sooner you can begin tutoring. 

Agency: Boys & Girls Clubs of Middle Tennessee

Volunteers are needed Monday through Thursday from 2-7pm, and Fridays 2-6pm at the Boys and Girls Club's Andrew Jackson Club, 916 16th Avenue North, Nashville, TN 37209

Before beginning each fall, volunteers must undergo a background check prior to starting their service. Please print and fill out the Volunteer Contact form available that is attached below. Once completed, please scan and send your Volunteer Contact form to Ryein Vaughn at rvaughn@bgcmt.org. 

Also, please contact Ryein Vaughn (rvaughn@bgcmt.org) Andrew Jackson Club Director, to schedule a time to meet with her for an orientation and volunteer placement.

Please note that it can take 2 - 3 weeks, or longer, to complete the background check, so the sooner it is turned in, the sooner you can begin tutoring. 

Agency: Boys & Girls Clubs of Middle Tennessee

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37208

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: After School Tutoring - Preston Taylor Club

Volunteers are needed Monday through Thursday from 2-7pm, and Fridays 2-6pm at the Boys and Girls Club's Preston Taylor Club, 915 38th Avenue North, Nashville, TN 37209

Before beginning each fall, volunteers must undergo a background check prior to starting their service. Please print and fill out the Volunteer Contact form available that is attached below. Once completed, please scan and send your Volunteer Contact form to Nicholas Field at nfield@bgcmt.org. 

Also, please contact Nicholas Field (nfield@bgcmt.org) Preston Club Director, to schedule a time to meet with him for an orientation and volunteer placement.

Please note that it can take 2 - 3 weeks, or longer, to complete the background check, so the sooner it is turned in, the sooner you can begin tutoring. 

Agency: Boys & Girls Clubs of Middle Tennessee

Volunteers are needed Monday through Thursday from 2-7pm, and Fridays 2-6pm at the Boys and Girls Club's Preston Taylor Club, 915 38th Avenue North, Nashville, TN 37209

Before beginning each fall, volunteers must undergo a background check prior to starting their service. Please print and fill out the Volunteer Contact form available that is attached below. Once completed, please scan and send your Volunteer Contact form to Nicholas Field at nfield@bgcmt.org. 

Also, please contact Nicholas Field (nfield@bgcmt.org) Preston Club Director, to schedule a time to meet with him for an orientation and volunteer placement.

Please note that it can take 2 - 3 weeks, or longer, to complete the background check, so the sooner it is turned in, the sooner you can begin tutoring. 

Agency: Boys & Girls Clubs of Middle Tennessee

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37209

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: After School Tutoring - Franklin Club

Volunteers are needed Monday through Thursday from 2-7pm, and Fridays 2-6pm at the Boys and Girls Club's Franklin Club, 129 West Fowlkes St., Ste. 1000, Franklin, TN 37064

Before beginning each fall, volunteers must undergo a background check prior to starting their service. Please print and fill out the Volunteer Contact form available that is attached below. Once completed, please scan and send your Volunteer Contact form to Nicholas Field at jhodge@bgcmt.org. 

Also, please contact Jade Hodge (jhodge@bgcmt.org) Preston Club Director, to schedule a time to meet with her for an orientation and volunteer placement.

Please note that it can take 2 - 3 weeks, or longer, to complete the background check, so the sooner it is turned in, the sooner you can begin tutoring. 

Agency: Boys & Girls Clubs of Middle Tennessee

Volunteers are needed Monday through Thursday from 2-7pm, and Fridays 2-6pm at the Boys and Girls Club's Franklin Club, 129 West Fowlkes St., Ste. 1000, Franklin, TN 37064

Before beginning each fall, volunteers must undergo a background check prior to starting their service. Please print and fill out the Volunteer Contact form available that is attached below. Once completed, please scan and send your Volunteer Contact form to Nicholas Field at jhodge@bgcmt.org. 

Also, please contact Jade Hodge (jhodge@bgcmt.org) Preston Club Director, to schedule a time to meet with her for an orientation and volunteer placement.

Please note that it can take 2 - 3 weeks, or longer, to complete the background check, so the sooner it is turned in, the sooner you can begin tutoring. 

Agency: Boys & Girls Clubs of Middle Tennessee

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37064

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: After School Tutoring - Fairview Club

Volunteers are needed Monday through Thursday from 2-7pm, and Fridays 2-6pm at the Boys and Girls Club's Fairview Club, 1814 Fairview Boulevard, Fairview, TN 37062.

Before beginning each fall, volunteers must undergo a background check prior to starting their service. Please print and fill out the Volunteer Contact form available that is attached below. Once completed, please scan and send your Volunteer Contact form to Tamara Peay at tpeay@bgcmt.org. 

Also, please contact Tamara Peay (tpeay@bgcmt.org) Franklin Club Director to schedule a time to meet with her for an orientation and volunteer placement.

Please note that it can take 2 - 3 weeks, or longer, to complete the background check, so the sooner it is turned in, the sooner you can begin tutoring. 

Agency: Boys & Girls Clubs of Middle Tennessee

Volunteers are needed Monday through Thursday from 2-7pm, and Fridays 2-6pm at the Boys and Girls Club's Fairview Club, 1814 Fairview Boulevard, Fairview, TN 37062.

Before beginning each fall, volunteers must undergo a background check prior to starting their service. Please print and fill out the Volunteer Contact form available that is attached below. Once completed, please scan and send your Volunteer Contact form to Tamara Peay at tpeay@bgcmt.org. 

Also, please contact Tamara Peay (tpeay@bgcmt.org) Franklin Club Director to schedule a time to meet with her for an orientation and volunteer placement.

Please note that it can take 2 - 3 weeks, or longer, to complete the background check, so the sooner it is turned in, the sooner you can begin tutoring. 

Agency: Boys & Girls Clubs of Middle Tennessee

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37062

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Earn and Shop with the Bruins

VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITY: EARN AND SHOP INITIATIVEJoin Black Lemonade for our Earn and Shop initiative! This program celebrates and rewards our MNPS 5th–8th grade students for their consistency, positive behavior, and academic dedication[cite: 2, 3]. As students participate in program activities, keep their grades up, and hit attendance milestones, they earn program currency to "shop" for items they need and want[cite: 2, 3].
We are looking for energetic volunteers to help run a fun, seamless shopping experience that empowers our youth and teaches them real-world financial literacy and decision-making

Agency: Black Lemonade

VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITY: EARN AND SHOP INITIATIVEJoin Black Lemonade for our Earn and Shop initiative! This program celebrates and rewards our MNPS 5th–8th grade students for their consistency, positive behavior, and academic dedication[cite: 2, 3]. As students participate in program activities, keep their grades up, and hit attendance milestones, they earn program currency to "shop" for items they need and want[cite: 2, 3].
We are looking for energetic volunteers to help run a fun, seamless shopping experience that empowers our youth and teaches them real-world financial literacy and decision-making

Agency: Black Lemonade

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Dec 9, 2026

Zip Code: 37076

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Family and Friends Thanksgiving Showcase

VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITY: THANKSGIVING FEAST SHOWCASE

Join Black Lemonade as we host our annual Thanksgiving Feast Showcase! This special event brings together our MNPS 5th–8th grade students, families, staff, and community partners to celebrate gratitude, highlight student growth, and enjoy a warm holiday meal together.

We are seeking dedicated volunteers to help us create a memorable, seamless experience for our youth and their families

Agency: Black Lemonade

VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITY: THANKSGIVING FEAST SHOWCASE

Join Black Lemonade as we host our annual Thanksgiving Feast Showcase! This special event brings together our MNPS 5th–8th grade students, families, staff, and community partners to celebrate gratitude, highlight student growth, and enjoy a warm holiday meal together.

We are seeking dedicated volunteers to help us create a memorable, seamless experience for our youth and their families

Agency: Black Lemonade

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Nov 20, 2026

Zip Code: 37209

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Mentor Monday

MAKE AN IMPACT: JOIN OUR MENTOR MONDAY INITIATIVE!

Are you passionate about guiding the next generation of leaders? Black Lemonade is looking for dedicated mentors, professionals, and community leaders to share their time and talents with our MNPS 5th–8th grade youth in Nashville!

Mentor Monday is a weekly afterschool initiative designed to connect our middle schoolers with relatable role models, career paths, and practical life skills. Whether you can commit to a single session or join us regularly, your presence can spark a student's future!

WAYS YOU CAN GET INVOLVED:

Academic & Homework Help: Assist students with daily homework assignments, studying for tests, and strengthening core academic skills.

Career & Skill Spotlights: Teach a hands-on workshop, demonstrate a unique skill, or share insights into your career path (tech, trades, arts, entrepreneurship, healthcare, and more!).

Community Service Leadership: Help youth brainstorm, plan, and execute impactful community service projects right here in Nashville.

Personal Growth & Mentorship: Guide conversations on goal-setting, self-confidence, and building inner leadership superpowers.

WHEN & WHERE:

When: Mondays during Afterschool Program Hours

Where: Black Lemonade Nashville Afterschool Sites

Who: Community members, professionals, college students, and volunteers ready to turn challenges into sweet success!

READY TO BECOME A MENTOR? Help us provide a Safe, Welcoming Environment that Everyone Trusts (S.W.E.E.T.).

Sign up today or learn more by visiting www.blacklemonade.org/afterschool or reaching out directly to our volunteer coordinator!

Agency: Black Lemonade

MAKE AN IMPACT: JOIN OUR MENTOR MONDAY INITIATIVE!

Are you passionate about guiding the next generation of leaders? Black Lemonade is looking for dedicated mentors, professionals, and community leaders to share their time and talents with our MNPS 5th–8th grade youth in Nashville!

Mentor Monday is a weekly afterschool initiative designed to connect our middle schoolers with relatable role models, career paths, and practical life skills. Whether you can commit to a single session or join us regularly, your presence can spark a student's future!

WAYS YOU CAN GET INVOLVED:

Academic & Homework Help: Assist students with daily homework assignments, studying for tests, and strengthening core academic skills.

Career & Skill Spotlights: Teach a hands-on workshop, demonstrate a unique skill, or share insights into your career path (tech, trades, arts, entrepreneurship, healthcare, and more!).

Community Service Leadership: Help youth brainstorm, plan, and execute impactful community service projects right here in Nashville.

Personal Growth & Mentorship: Guide conversations on goal-setting, self-confidence, and building inner leadership superpowers.

WHEN & WHERE:

When: Mondays during Afterschool Program Hours

Where: Black Lemonade Nashville Afterschool Sites

Who: Community members, professionals, college students, and volunteers ready to turn challenges into sweet success!

READY TO BECOME A MENTOR? Help us provide a Safe, Welcoming Environment that Everyone Trusts (S.W.E.E.T.).

Sign up today or learn more by visiting www.blacklemonade.org/afterschool or reaching out directly to our volunteer coordinator!

Agency: Black Lemonade

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Dec 11, 2026

Zip Code: 37214

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Compassionate Childcare Volunteers Needed for Parenting Support Program

Do you love caring for children and helping parents grow?

Hope Clinic's Bridge Program offers education, material support, and community to parents. In order to help parents fully engage with our Bridge Parenting Classes and community baby showers, we offer free childcare during these times!

As a childcare volunteer, you will...

Provide safe and nurturing careEngage with children in age-appropriate activitiesSupport staff in creating a warm and welcoming environment for the Bridge ProgramHelp families feel supported and comfortable while attending Bridge Classes

All Hope Clinic volunteers must complete our volunteer training. Sign-up for Intro to Hope here or contact Shandell Northern at snothern@hopeclinicforwomen.org.

*Bridge Program internship opportunities may be available upon request.*

Agency: Hope Clinic for Women

Do you love caring for children and helping parents grow?

Hope Clinic's Bridge Program offers education, material support, and community to parents. In order to help parents fully engage with our Bridge Parenting Classes and community baby showers, we offer free childcare during these times!

As a childcare volunteer, you will...

Provide safe and nurturing careEngage with children in age-appropriate activitiesSupport staff in creating a warm and welcoming environment for the Bridge ProgramHelp families feel supported and comfortable while attending Bridge Classes

All Hope Clinic volunteers must complete our volunteer training. Sign-up for Intro to Hope here or contact Shandell Northern at snothern@hopeclinicforwomen.org.

*Bridge Program internship opportunities may be available upon request.*

Agency: Hope Clinic for Women

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37205

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: River Swing - A Fundraiser for Clean Water (2026)

Harpeth Conservancy's annual fundraiser - River Swing on Saturday, September 19th - provides the critical funding we need to carry out our mission: to protect clean water & rivers in Tennessee.


The fundraiser is on a farm in Franklin with a big tent - think festival-lite with a catered dinner, a live auction, vendors, a photobooth, and LIVE MUSIC - Main Tent Stage, a Cocktail Hour Stage, and an After Party Stage. This year's Main Tent Stage entertainment will be provided by The Jack Wharff Band.


Various Jobs and Shifts Available between 10:00 a.m. and 12:00 midnight

Sign up for your specific job and time by clicking here. 

Agency: Harpeth Conservancy

Harpeth Conservancy's annual fundraiser - River Swing on Saturday, September 19th - provides the critical funding we need to carry out our mission: to protect clean water & rivers in Tennessee.


The fundraiser is on a farm in Franklin with a big tent - think festival-lite with a catered dinner, a live auction, vendors, a photobooth, and LIVE MUSIC - Main Tent Stage, a Cocktail Hour Stage, and an After Party Stage. This year's Main Tent Stage entertainment will be provided by The Jack Wharff Band.


Various Jobs and Shifts Available between 10:00 a.m. and 12:00 midnight

Sign up for your specific job and time by clicking here. 

Agency: Harpeth Conservancy

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Sep 19, 2026

Zip Code: 37069

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Pear Jam


Come  join Friends of Mill Ridge Park to help throw our annual community celebration, Pear Jam! Pear Jam will feature live performances, local cuisine, demonstrations, crafts, games, activities and giveaways. Your support as a volunteer helps improve the wellness of our community and environment by providing recreation and conservation activities and events at Mill Ridge Park in Antioch. Pear Jam will be hosted at Friends of Mill Ridge Park on Saturday, September 26, 2026 at 12847 Old Hickory Blvd., Antioch 37013.


Volunteers can expect to be included in the following ways: 

facilitating family-friendly lawn games and activities 

engaging with guests and exemplifying a fun and inviting experience 

pre-event setup and post-event cleaning and teardown  

event parking and logistics

floating to see if other volunteers need help

learning about and sharing information about park programming and upcoming volunteer opportunities

volunteer check in/out table

face painting


Volunteers for this event should prepare for warm weather conditions. I will be planning a Zoom meeting for a Q and A closer to the event for all volunteers! We look forward to seeing you!

 

Mill Ridge Park is a 622+ acre regional park, centrally located in the fast-growing and diverse community of Southeast Davidson County. Friends of Mill Ridge Park enhances and advocates for Mill Ridge Park to strengthen the community in Southeast Davidson County. Friends of Mill Ridge Park hosts and facilitates community driven education, recreation, and conservation focused volunteer opportunities, as well as programmed activities that include seasonal guided hikes, kite festival, pumpkin patch parties, and night sky viewing parties. 



Agency: Friends of Mill Ridge Park


Come  join Friends of Mill Ridge Park to help throw our annual community celebration, Pear Jam! Pear Jam will feature live performances, local cuisine, demonstrations, crafts, games, activities and giveaways. Your support as a volunteer helps improve the wellness of our community and environment by providing recreation and conservation activities and events at Mill Ridge Park in Antioch. Pear Jam will be hosted at Friends of Mill Ridge Park on Saturday, September 26, 2026 at 12847 Old Hickory Blvd., Antioch 37013.


Volunteers can expect to be included in the following ways: 

facilitating family-friendly lawn games and activities 

engaging with guests and exemplifying a fun and inviting experience 

pre-event setup and post-event cleaning and teardown  

event parking and logistics

floating to see if other volunteers need help

learning about and sharing information about park programming and upcoming volunteer opportunities

volunteer check in/out table

face painting


Volunteers for this event should prepare for warm weather conditions. I will be planning a Zoom meeting for a Q and A closer to the event for all volunteers! We look forward to seeing you!

 

Mill Ridge Park is a 622+ acre regional park, centrally located in the fast-growing and diverse community of Southeast Davidson County. Friends of Mill Ridge Park enhances and advocates for Mill Ridge Park to strengthen the community in Southeast Davidson County. Friends of Mill Ridge Park hosts and facilitates community driven education, recreation, and conservation focused volunteer opportunities, as well as programmed activities that include seasonal guided hikes, kite festival, pumpkin patch parties, and night sky viewing parties. 



Agency: Friends of Mill Ridge Park

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 37013

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: State Fall Games

Thank you for your interest in volunteering at the State Fall Games with Special Olympics Tennessee!

We’re excited to welcome athletes from across the state for an incredible weekend of competition, community, and celebration. We’ll need 500+ volunteers to make the event a success!

Volunteer opportunities include sport competition, event support, set-up + tear-down, and Healthy Athletes Village.

View the full list of Fall Games volunteer opportunities here.

No experience is needed — just bring your energy and enthusiasm!

SIGN UP: We use a third-party website for shift registration. After signing up, our Volunteer Coordinator will email you a link to officially select your desired shifts. Signing up on the initial site does NOT confirm your shift. Please note that the number of spots listed may not reflect real-time availability.

Interested in organizing a group volunteer day? Email our Volunteer Coordinator and we’ll be happy to help coordinate! 

Questions? rboscaljon@specialolympicstn.org 

Come be part of an incredible weekend of competition, community, and impact. We can’t wait to have you ALL IN for Fall Games!

Agency: Special Olympics Tennessee

Thank you for your interest in volunteering at the State Fall Games with Special Olympics Tennessee!

We’re excited to welcome athletes from across the state for an incredible weekend of competition, community, and celebration. We’ll need 500+ volunteers to make the event a success!

Volunteer opportunities include sport competition, event support, set-up + tear-down, and Healthy Athletes Village.

View the full list of Fall Games volunteer opportunities here.

No experience is needed — just bring your energy and enthusiasm!

SIGN UP: We use a third-party website for shift registration. After signing up, our Volunteer Coordinator will email you a link to officially select your desired shifts. Signing up on the initial site does NOT confirm your shift. Please note that the number of spots listed may not reflect real-time availability.

Interested in organizing a group volunteer day? Email our Volunteer Coordinator and we’ll be happy to help coordinate! 

Questions? rboscaljon@specialolympicstn.org 

Come be part of an incredible weekend of competition, community, and impact. We can’t wait to have you ALL IN for Fall Games!

Agency: Special Olympics Tennessee

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Oct 16, 2026 through Oct 17, 2026

Zip Code: 37129

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Wine + Dine

Wine + Dine is a signature Special Olympics Tennessee fundraising event bringing together community members, partners, and supporters for an unforgettable evening of connection, celebration, and impact. Guests enjoy an exceptional dining experience, silent auction, and libations while supporting opportunities for athletes with intellectual disabilities across Tennessee.

Event Volunteers will help create a memorable guest experience by supporting check-in, hospitality, event activities, setup, and overall event flow. Volunteers play an important role in keeping the evening running smoothly while celebrating and supporting Special Olympics Tennessee athletes.

Volunteers must be 21+ to participate.

View the full list of Wine + Dine volunteer opportunities here.

No experience is needed — just bring your energy and enthusiasm!

SIGN UP: We use a third-party website for shift registration. After signing up, our Volunteer Coordinator will email you a link to officially select your desired shifts. Signing up on the initial site does NOT confirm your shift. Please note that the number of spots listed may not reflect real-time availability.

Interested in organizing a group volunteer day? Email our Volunteer Coordinator and we’ll be happy to help coordinate!

Questions? rboscaljon@specialolympicstn.org

Agency: Special Olympics Tennessee

Wine + Dine is a signature Special Olympics Tennessee fundraising event bringing together community members, partners, and supporters for an unforgettable evening of connection, celebration, and impact. Guests enjoy an exceptional dining experience, silent auction, and libations while supporting opportunities for athletes with intellectual disabilities across Tennessee.

Event Volunteers will help create a memorable guest experience by supporting check-in, hospitality, event activities, setup, and overall event flow. Volunteers play an important role in keeping the evening running smoothly while celebrating and supporting Special Olympics Tennessee athletes.

Volunteers must be 21+ to participate.

View the full list of Wine + Dine volunteer opportunities here.

No experience is needed — just bring your energy and enthusiasm!

SIGN UP: We use a third-party website for shift registration. After signing up, our Volunteer Coordinator will email you a link to officially select your desired shifts. Signing up on the initial site does NOT confirm your shift. Please note that the number of spots listed may not reflect real-time availability.

Interested in organizing a group volunteer day? Email our Volunteer Coordinator and we’ll be happy to help coordinate!

Questions? rboscaljon@specialolympicstn.org

Agency: Special Olympics Tennessee

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Oct 29, 2026

Zip Code: 37064

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: State Fall Games

Thank you for your interest in volunteering at the State Fall Games with Special Olympics Tennessee!

We’re excited to welcome athletes from across the state for an incredible weekend of competition, community, and celebration. We’ll need 500+ volunteers to make the event a success!

Volunteer opportunities include sport competition, event support, set-up + tear-down, and Healthy Athletes Village.

View the full list of Fall Games volunteer opportunities here.

No experience is needed — just bring your energy and enthusiasm!

SIGN UP: We use a third-party website for shift registration. After signing up, our Volunteer Coordinator will email you a link to officially select your desired shifts. Signing up on the initial site does NOT confirm your shift. Please note that the number of spots listed may not reflect real-time availability.

Interested in organizing a group volunteer day? Email our Volunteer Coordinator and we’ll be happy to help coordinate! 

Questions? rboscaljon@specialolympicstn.org 

Come be part of an incredible weekend of competition, community, and impact. We can’t wait to have you ALL IN for Fall Games!

Agency: Special Olympics Tennessee

Thank you for your interest in volunteering at the State Fall Games with Special Olympics Tennessee!

We’re excited to welcome athletes from across the state for an incredible weekend of competition, community, and celebration. We’ll need 500+ volunteers to make the event a success!

Volunteer opportunities include sport competition, event support, set-up + tear-down, and Healthy Athletes Village.

View the full list of Fall Games volunteer opportunities here.

No experience is needed — just bring your energy and enthusiasm!

SIGN UP: We use a third-party website for shift registration. After signing up, our Volunteer Coordinator will email you a link to officially select your desired shifts. Signing up on the initial site does NOT confirm your shift. Please note that the number of spots listed may not reflect real-time availability.

Interested in organizing a group volunteer day? Email our Volunteer Coordinator and we’ll be happy to help coordinate! 

Questions? rboscaljon@specialolympicstn.org 

Come be part of an incredible weekend of competition, community, and impact. We can’t wait to have you ALL IN for Fall Games!

Agency: Special Olympics Tennessee

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Oct 16, 2026 through Oct 17, 2026

Zip Code: 37129

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Nashville Dolphins-GJCC, Sat.

Come help us teach swimming and water safety to special needs swimmers.  Our volunteers support swimmers in the water while being led by our certified instructors.  Get experience working with people with a wide range of diagnoses and collect serious smiles along the way!  You do not need experience or training, just a desire to make a huge difference in the lives of our swimmers and their families.  All classes run from September to November.  Come for one class or the entire session.  Classes are totally free to participants and their families because of our amazing volunteers. WE NEED YOU!

Agency: Nashville Dolphins

Come help us teach swimming and water safety to special needs swimmers.  Our volunteers support swimmers in the water while being led by our certified instructors.  Get experience working with people with a wide range of diagnoses and collect serious smiles along the way!  You do not need experience or training, just a desire to make a huge difference in the lives of our swimmers and their families.  All classes run from September to November.  Come for one class or the entire session.  Classes are totally free to participants and their families because of our amazing volunteers. WE NEED YOU!

Agency: Nashville Dolphins

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 37066-3011

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Hustle for the House

The Hustle for the House 5k and 1 mile fun-run is an event for runners and walkers of all ages and abilities– and you can even register Fido!  The race will start and finish at the Nashville Ronald McDonald House and follow a scenic, certified loop through the Hillsboro West End Neighborhood.  We are looking for both participants and volunteers.

Volunteers sign up here: https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10C084FAEAB28A3FFC43-64546066-hustle

Participants sign up here: https://raceroster.com/events/2026/117713/hustle-for-the-house

Agency: Ronald McDonald House Charities

The Hustle for the House 5k and 1 mile fun-run is an event for runners and walkers of all ages and abilities– and you can even register Fido!  The race will start and finish at the Nashville Ronald McDonald House and follow a scenic, certified loop through the Hillsboro West End Neighborhood.  We are looking for both participants and volunteers.

Volunteers sign up here: https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10C084FAEAB28A3FFC43-64546066-hustle

Participants sign up here: https://raceroster.com/events/2026/117713/hustle-for-the-house

Agency: Ronald McDonald House Charities

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Sep 19, 2026

Zip Code: 37212

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: 2026 Teach English to Adult Learners with Conexión Américas

Are you ready to make a meaningful impact this spring?

Join the vibrant Conexión Américas community and become a Volunteer English Teacher for the Fall term of 2026!


We're on the lookout for passionate individuals to join our team and support the language-learning journey of adult immigrants in the Nashville area. Our Adult Education Program has been a cornerstone in helping newcomers integrate seamlessly into our community. As a volunteer teacher, you'll play a crucial role in this heartwarming process. But it's not just about teaching English; it's about being a cultural ambassador and a friendly face in the Nashville area. Your presence will make a real difference.

You'll have the opportunity to lead 1.5-hour lessons one evening per week for a 12-week term, with a curriculum and syllabus provided.No teaching certification is required to embark on this rewarding journey; however, we do recommend some teaching experience. Volunteers must be 18 or older.Our fall term classes will meet online via Zoom. Mark your calendars; classes begin on September 1st, 2026 and will wrap up on November 19th, 2026.
Classes are held on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 6:00 PM to 7:30 PM.


So, are you ready to make a lasting impact this fall? We can't wait to welcome you into our teaching family!

Join us in making a difference, one lesson at a time. We look forward to having you on board!

For all inquiries, please email the Adult Education Programs Manager at Conexión Américas at esl@conexionamericas.org

Agency: Conexión Américas

Are you ready to make a meaningful impact this spring?

Join the vibrant Conexión Américas community and become a Volunteer English Teacher for the Fall term of 2026!


We're on the lookout for passionate individuals to join our team and support the language-learning journey of adult immigrants in the Nashville area. Our Adult Education Program has been a cornerstone in helping newcomers integrate seamlessly into our community. As a volunteer teacher, you'll play a crucial role in this heartwarming process. But it's not just about teaching English; it's about being a cultural ambassador and a friendly face in the Nashville area. Your presence will make a real difference.

You'll have the opportunity to lead 1.5-hour lessons one evening per week for a 12-week term, with a curriculum and syllabus provided.No teaching certification is required to embark on this rewarding journey; however, we do recommend some teaching experience. Volunteers must be 18 or older.Our fall term classes will meet online via Zoom. Mark your calendars; classes begin on September 1st, 2026 and will wrap up on November 19th, 2026.
Classes are held on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 6:00 PM to 7:30 PM.


So, are you ready to make a lasting impact this fall? We can't wait to welcome you into our teaching family!

Join us in making a difference, one lesson at a time. We look forward to having you on board!

For all inquiries, please email the Adult Education Programs Manager at Conexión Américas at esl@conexionamericas.org

Agency: Conexión Américas

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Sep 1, 2026 through Nov 19, 2026

Zip Code: 37211

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Sunday Food Distribution for Refugee Community

*Please sign up on our Civic Champs platform BEFORE Sunday in order for me to approve your hours* https://events.civicchamps.com/organizations/3062/calendar/month

Join us Sundays giving fresh free groceries to those in need! We will meet at the West Nashville Dream Center (520 39th Ave N) to sort and package boxes of food. We will then drive to to our West Nashville location to distribute. More info on our website!

New time: PLEASE ARRIVE AT 10:45AM!

Agency: Rolling Hills Ministry - The ALOE Family

*Please sign up on our Civic Champs platform BEFORE Sunday in order for me to approve your hours* https://events.civicchamps.com/organizations/3062/calendar/month

Join us Sundays giving fresh free groceries to those in need! We will meet at the West Nashville Dream Center (520 39th Ave N) to sort and package boxes of food. We will then drive to to our West Nashville location to distribute. More info on our website!

New time: PLEASE ARRIVE AT 10:45AM!

Agency: Rolling Hills Ministry - The ALOE Family

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 37209

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Saturday Morning Volunteers

Volunteers from the local community gather at DPC every Saturday from 8:30am – 10:30am to serve a free sit-down meal, distribute essentials, and offer a space of respite to those in need within our community.  We are always excited to welcome additional volunteers – bring a friend, your family, co-workers, or small group! 

Complimentary parking is provided in the SP+ garage on 4th Ave. Consider serving just 1 Saturday each quarter, or perhaps even once a month.

Agency: Downtown Presbyterian Church

Volunteers from the local community gather at DPC every Saturday from 8:30am – 10:30am to serve a free sit-down meal, distribute essentials, and offer a space of respite to those in need within our community.  We are always excited to welcome additional volunteers – bring a friend, your family, co-workers, or small group! 

Complimentary parking is provided in the SP+ garage on 4th Ave. Consider serving just 1 Saturday each quarter, or perhaps even once a month.

Agency: Downtown Presbyterian Church

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37214

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Sunday Morning Buddy (9:30 AM Service)

Be the reason someone feels seen, welcomed, and included on Sunday morning.

As a Sunday Morning Buddy, you'll build a meaningful relationship with a child, student, or adult with disabilities by providing encouragement and support during worship and Bible study. Buddies help individuals participate in an environment where they can learn about Jesus, build friendships, and experience belonging.

Volunteers serve from 9:15–10:45 AM alongside experienced leaders in one of our age-based ministries: Preschool, Kids, Students, or Adults. We'll help place you in the classroom or group that best matches your interests and comfort level.

No previous experience is required. We'll provide training, encouragement, and ongoing support as you grow in confidence and build meaningful relationships.

This opportunity is ideal for students exploring careers in special education, occupational therapy, physical therapy, speech-language pathology, psychology, social work, counseling, nursing, ministry, or other helping professions—but anyone with a heart to serve is welcome.

Agency: Embrace Special Needs Ministry at Brentwood Baptist Church

Be the reason someone feels seen, welcomed, and included on Sunday morning.

As a Sunday Morning Buddy, you'll build a meaningful relationship with a child, student, or adult with disabilities by providing encouragement and support during worship and Bible study. Buddies help individuals participate in an environment where they can learn about Jesus, build friendships, and experience belonging.

Volunteers serve from 9:15–10:45 AM alongside experienced leaders in one of our age-based ministries: Preschool, Kids, Students, or Adults. We'll help place you in the classroom or group that best matches your interests and comfort level.

No previous experience is required. We'll provide training, encouragement, and ongoing support as you grow in confidence and build meaningful relationships.

This opportunity is ideal for students exploring careers in special education, occupational therapy, physical therapy, speech-language pathology, psychology, social work, counseling, nursing, ministry, or other helping professions—but anyone with a heart to serve is welcome.

Agency: Embrace Special Needs Ministry at Brentwood Baptist Church

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 37027

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Sunday Morning Buddy (11:00 AM Service)

Be the reason someone feels seen, welcomed, and included on Sunday morning.

As a Sunday Morning Buddy, you'll build a meaningful relationship with a child, student, or adult with disabilities by providing encouragement and support during worship and Bible study. Buddies help individuals participate in an environment where they can learn about Jesus, build friendships, and experience belonging.

Volunteers serve from 10:45 AM–12:15 PM alongside experienced leaders in one of our age-based ministries: Preschool, Kids, Students, or Adults. We'll help place you in the classroom or group that best matches your interests and comfort level.

No previous experience is required. We'll provide training, encouragement, and ongoing support as you grow in confidence and build meaningful relationships.

This opportunity is ideal for students exploring careers in special education, occupational therapy, physical therapy, speech-language pathology, psychology, social work, counseling, nursing, ministry, or other helping professions—but anyone with a heart to serve is welcome.

Agency: Embrace Special Needs Ministry at Brentwood Baptist Church

Be the reason someone feels seen, welcomed, and included on Sunday morning.

As a Sunday Morning Buddy, you'll build a meaningful relationship with a child, student, or adult with disabilities by providing encouragement and support during worship and Bible study. Buddies help individuals participate in an environment where they can learn about Jesus, build friendships, and experience belonging.

Volunteers serve from 10:45 AM–12:15 PM alongside experienced leaders in one of our age-based ministries: Preschool, Kids, Students, or Adults. We'll help place you in the classroom or group that best matches your interests and comfort level.

No previous experience is required. We'll provide training, encouragement, and ongoing support as you grow in confidence and build meaningful relationships.

This opportunity is ideal for students exploring careers in special education, occupational therapy, physical therapy, speech-language pathology, psychology, social work, counseling, nursing, ministry, or other helping professions—but anyone with a heart to serve is welcome.

Agency: Embrace Special Needs Ministry at Brentwood Baptist Church

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 37027

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Wednesday Night Buddy

Be the reason someone feels known, encouraged, and included each week.

As a Wednesday Night Buddy, you'll build a meaningful relationship with a child, student, or adult with disabilities while participating in worship, Bible study, small groups, and community activities. Buddies provide encouragement and support so that every individual can grow in their faith, build friendships, and experience the love of Christ in a welcoming environment.

Volunteers serve from 5:45–7:45 PM alongside experienced leaders in one of our age-based ministries: Preschool, Kids, Students, or Adults. We'll help place you in the classroom or group that best matches your interests and comfort level.

No previous experience is required. We'll provide training, encouragement, and ongoing support as you grow in confidence and build meaningful relationships.

This opportunity is ideal for students exploring careers in special education, occupational therapy, physical therapy, music therapy, art therapy, speech-language pathology, psychology, social work, counseling, nursing, ministry, or other helping professions—but anyone with a heart to serve is welcome.

Agency: Embrace Special Needs Ministry at Brentwood Baptist Church

Be the reason someone feels known, encouraged, and included each week.

As a Wednesday Night Buddy, you'll build a meaningful relationship with a child, student, or adult with disabilities while participating in worship, Bible study, small groups, and community activities. Buddies provide encouragement and support so that every individual can grow in their faith, build friendships, and experience the love of Christ in a welcoming environment.

Volunteers serve from 5:45–7:45 PM alongside experienced leaders in one of our age-based ministries: Preschool, Kids, Students, or Adults. We'll help place you in the classroom or group that best matches your interests and comfort level.

No previous experience is required. We'll provide training, encouragement, and ongoing support as you grow in confidence and build meaningful relationships.

This opportunity is ideal for students exploring careers in special education, occupational therapy, physical therapy, music therapy, art therapy, speech-language pathology, psychology, social work, counseling, nursing, ministry, or other helping professions—but anyone with a heart to serve is welcome.

Agency: Embrace Special Needs Ministry at Brentwood Baptist Church

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 37027

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Saturday Morning Respite Buddy – August Event

Give parents a morning to recharge while creating a fun and memorable experience for a child or sibling.

Embrace Special Needs Ministry hosts monthly respite events for families impacted by disability, providing children with a safe, engaging environment while parents enjoy a few hours of rest.

As a Respite Buddy, you'll be paired one-on-one with a child with a disability or their sibling (ages 3–11) for a morning filled with fun, friendship, and encouragement. During our August event, we'll enjoy water slides, a dance party, snacks, and a movie.

Volunteers should wear comfortable clothing that can get wet, as you'll likely join in—or at least get splashed! Breakfast and a brief volunteer orientation will be provided before the event begins.

This opportunity is perfect for students interested in special education, therapy, psychology, social work, ministry, nursing, or anyone who enjoys working with children and wants to make a meaningful impact.

All volunteers must complete Brentwood Baptist Church's volunteer onboarding process, including a background check, prior to serving. If you're interested, we'd love to help you get started.

Agency: Embrace Special Needs Ministry at Brentwood Baptist Church

Give parents a morning to recharge while creating a fun and memorable experience for a child or sibling.

Embrace Special Needs Ministry hosts monthly respite events for families impacted by disability, providing children with a safe, engaging environment while parents enjoy a few hours of rest.

As a Respite Buddy, you'll be paired one-on-one with a child with a disability or their sibling (ages 3–11) for a morning filled with fun, friendship, and encouragement. During our August event, we'll enjoy water slides, a dance party, snacks, and a movie.

Volunteers should wear comfortable clothing that can get wet, as you'll likely join in—or at least get splashed! Breakfast and a brief volunteer orientation will be provided before the event begins.

This opportunity is perfect for students interested in special education, therapy, psychology, social work, ministry, nursing, or anyone who enjoys working with children and wants to make a meaningful impact.

All volunteers must complete Brentwood Baptist Church's volunteer onboarding process, including a background check, prior to serving. If you're interested, we'd love to help you get started.

Agency: Embrace Special Needs Ministry at Brentwood Baptist Church

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Aug 22, 2026

Zip Code: 37027

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: New and Expecting Parent Lunch August 22

The Down Syndrome Association of Middle Tennessee is inviting all new and expecting parents of babies with Down syndrome to be showered with gifts and friendship, while enjoying lunch with some of our experienced parents.

Because the entire family is welcome to attend, we need volunteers to assist with decorating and set-up, keeping children both with Down syndrome and siblings occupied so families can eat and talk, sometimes including holding new babies, and then clean up after the event. Lunch will be provided by DSAMT. We do ask you please be free of any possible illness as some attendees will be medically fragile.

Saturday, August 22, 2026
Brush Hill Cumberland Presbyterian Church
3705 Brush Hill Rd, Nashville, TN 37216
Volunteers from 10am - 3pm, event from 12pm - 2pm

Questions can be directed to Tanya Chavez: tanya@somethingextra.org or call/text 615-294-8736

Agency: Down Syndrome Association of Middle TN (DSAMT)

The Down Syndrome Association of Middle Tennessee is inviting all new and expecting parents of babies with Down syndrome to be showered with gifts and friendship, while enjoying lunch with some of our experienced parents.

Because the entire family is welcome to attend, we need volunteers to assist with decorating and set-up, keeping children both with Down syndrome and siblings occupied so families can eat and talk, sometimes including holding new babies, and then clean up after the event. Lunch will be provided by DSAMT. We do ask you please be free of any possible illness as some attendees will be medically fragile.

Saturday, August 22, 2026
Brush Hill Cumberland Presbyterian Church
3705 Brush Hill Rd, Nashville, TN 37216
Volunteers from 10am - 3pm, event from 12pm - 2pm

Questions can be directed to Tanya Chavez: tanya@somethingextra.org or call/text 615-294-8736

Agency: Down Syndrome Association of Middle TN (DSAMT)

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Aug 22, 2026

Zip Code: 37216

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Cheekwood Harvest Weekends Event

Celebrate the Fall season by volunteering for our Harvest Weekends at Cheekwood!  Volunteers help as greeter/way finders and in our pumpkin village.

In addition to responding on Get Connected, volunteer registration on Cheekwood's site is also required in advance on our online volunteer agreement/waiver at this link in order to participate:  https://cheekwood.org/support/volunteer/harvest-weekends-volunteer-registration/

Once you register on our agreement, you will receive a confirmation email from Cheekwood. 

Agency: Cheekwood Botanical Garden and Museum of Art

Celebrate the Fall season by volunteering for our Harvest Weekends at Cheekwood!  Volunteers help as greeter/way finders and in our pumpkin village.

In addition to responding on Get Connected, volunteer registration on Cheekwood's site is also required in advance on our online volunteer agreement/waiver at this link in order to participate:  https://cheekwood.org/support/volunteer/harvest-weekends-volunteer-registration/

Once you register on our agreement, you will receive a confirmation email from Cheekwood. 

Agency: Cheekwood Botanical Garden and Museum of Art

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 37205

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Train 4 Life | Cycle 3

Special Olympics Tennessee Fitness Program is a wellness initiative focused on fitness, nutrition, and mental health for teens and adults (ages 13+) with intellectual disabilities. Through goal-setting and measurable outcomes, we aim to empower athletes to take control of their health and reduce the disparities often faced by individuals with intellectual disabilities.

One of our key programs, Train 4 Life, is a 12-week fitness, nutrition, and wellness series. Each session lasts 60 minutes and is designed to help athletes build healthy habits in a supportive, inclusive environment. Weekly workout sessions starting August 24th through November 14th. Train 4 Life programs take place statewide. Click Here to Learn More

Train 4 Life Volunteer Info:

Volunteers assist head coaches and athletes during weekly workouts. You can sign up for any individual sessions you’re available to attend.

Volunteer Responsibilities:

Set up and break down of fitness stationsSupport the flow of workout stationsAssist coaches with counting and tracking repsCheer on and encourage athletes throughout the session

No experience is needed, just bring your energy and enthusiasm!

SIGN-UPS:
We use a third-party website for shift registration. After signing up, our Volunteer Coordinator will email you a link to officially select your desired shifts. “Signing Up” on does NOT confirm your shift. The number of spots listed may not reflect real-time availability.

Interested in planning a group volunteer day?
Email the volunteer coordinator and we’ll be happy to help coordinate!
Come be part of an incredible day of football, community, and impact!

Agency: Special Olympics Tennessee

Special Olympics Tennessee Fitness Program is a wellness initiative focused on fitness, nutrition, and mental health for teens and adults (ages 13+) with intellectual disabilities. Through goal-setting and measurable outcomes, we aim to empower athletes to take control of their health and reduce the disparities often faced by individuals with intellectual disabilities.

One of our key programs, Train 4 Life, is a 12-week fitness, nutrition, and wellness series. Each session lasts 60 minutes and is designed to help athletes build healthy habits in a supportive, inclusive environment. Weekly workout sessions starting August 24th through November 14th. Train 4 Life programs take place statewide. Click Here to Learn More

Train 4 Life Volunteer Info:

Volunteers assist head coaches and athletes during weekly workouts. You can sign up for any individual sessions you’re available to attend.

Volunteer Responsibilities:

Set up and break down of fitness stationsSupport the flow of workout stationsAssist coaches with counting and tracking repsCheer on and encourage athletes throughout the session

No experience is needed, just bring your energy and enthusiasm!

SIGN-UPS:
We use a third-party website for shift registration. After signing up, our Volunteer Coordinator will email you a link to officially select your desired shifts. “Signing Up” on does NOT confirm your shift. The number of spots listed may not reflect real-time availability.

Interested in planning a group volunteer day?
Email the volunteer coordinator and we’ll be happy to help coordinate!
Come be part of an incredible day of football, community, and impact!

Agency: Special Olympics Tennessee

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37027

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Train 4 Life | Cycle 3

Special Olympics Tennessee Fitness Program is a wellness initiative focused on fitness, nutrition, and mental health for teens and adults (ages 13+) with intellectual disabilities. Through goal-setting and measurable outcomes, we aim to empower athletes to take control of their health and reduce the disparities often faced by individuals with intellectual disabilities.

One of our key programs, Train 4 Life, is a 12-week fitness, nutrition, and wellness series. Each session lasts 60 minutes and is designed to help athletes build healthy habits in a supportive, inclusive environment. Weekly workout sessions starting August 24th through November 14th. Train 4 Life programs take place statewide. Click Here to Learn More

Train 4 Life Volunteer Info:

Volunteers assist head coaches and athletes during weekly workouts. You can sign up for any individual sessions you’re available to attend.

Volunteer Responsibilities:

Set up and break down of fitness stationsSupport the flow of workout stationsAssist coaches with counting and tracking repsCheer on and encourage athletes throughout the session

No experience is needed, just bring your energy and enthusiasm!

SIGN-UPS:
We use a third-party website for shift registration. After signing up, our Volunteer Coordinator will email you a link to officially select your desired shifts. “Signing Up” on Get Connect does NOT confirm your shift. The number of spots listed on Get Connect may not reflect real-time availability.

Interested in planning a group volunteer day?
Email the volunteer coordinator and we’ll be happy to help coordinate!
Come be part of an incredible day of competition, community, and impact!

Questions? Email rboscaljon@specialolympicstn.org

Agency: Special Olympics Tennessee

Special Olympics Tennessee Fitness Program is a wellness initiative focused on fitness, nutrition, and mental health for teens and adults (ages 13+) with intellectual disabilities. Through goal-setting and measurable outcomes, we aim to empower athletes to take control of their health and reduce the disparities often faced by individuals with intellectual disabilities.

One of our key programs, Train 4 Life, is a 12-week fitness, nutrition, and wellness series. Each session lasts 60 minutes and is designed to help athletes build healthy habits in a supportive, inclusive environment. Weekly workout sessions starting August 24th through November 14th. Train 4 Life programs take place statewide. Click Here to Learn More

Train 4 Life Volunteer Info:

Volunteers assist head coaches and athletes during weekly workouts. You can sign up for any individual sessions you’re available to attend.

Volunteer Responsibilities:

Set up and break down of fitness stationsSupport the flow of workout stationsAssist coaches with counting and tracking repsCheer on and encourage athletes throughout the session

No experience is needed, just bring your energy and enthusiasm!

SIGN-UPS:
We use a third-party website for shift registration. After signing up, our Volunteer Coordinator will email you a link to officially select your desired shifts. “Signing Up” on Get Connect does NOT confirm your shift. The number of spots listed on Get Connect may not reflect real-time availability.

Interested in planning a group volunteer day?
Email the volunteer coordinator and we’ll be happy to help coordinate!
Come be part of an incredible day of competition, community, and impact!

Questions? Email rboscaljon@specialolympicstn.org

Agency: Special Olympics Tennessee

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37027

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: 2026 Bike MS: Bike to Jack & Back

Bike MS® is one of the largest fundraising cycling series in the world. Dedicated riders are fueling life-changing breakthroughs for the nearly 1 million people living with multiple sclerosis in the United States. Throughout the weekend, you'll experience the energy, determination, and community spirit that bring us closer to our goal—a world free of MS.

Bike MS: Jack & Back, is coming up on September 12–13, 2026, at the Jack Daniel Distillery in Lynchburg, Tennessee. We would love to have you join us as a volunteer and help support the incredible cyclists who are riding to create a world free of MS

We have a variety of volunteer opportunities available throughout the weekend, including:

Event setup and teardown Food and beverage service Rider and bike support Registration assistance Route and rest stop support And many more ways to get involved!

Whether you can give a few hours or spend the entire weekend with us, your support makes a meaningful difference. Volunteers are an essential part of making this event a success, and we'd love for you to be part of this inspiring experience.

How to sign up – In addition to Responding through Belmont's Get Connected site, click the link below to view available volunteer opportunities and register.

https://nmss.galaxydigital.com/agency/detail/?agency_id=119466

For more information, please contact Zoe Carter, Coordinator, Endurance & Community Events
National MS Society Kentucky-Tennessee, Zoe.Carter@nmss.org.

Agency: Belmont Community-Engaged Learning and Service

Bike MS® is one of the largest fundraising cycling series in the world. Dedicated riders are fueling life-changing breakthroughs for the nearly 1 million people living with multiple sclerosis in the United States. Throughout the weekend, you'll experience the energy, determination, and community spirit that bring us closer to our goal—a world free of MS.

Bike MS: Jack & Back, is coming up on September 12–13, 2026, at the Jack Daniel Distillery in Lynchburg, Tennessee. We would love to have you join us as a volunteer and help support the incredible cyclists who are riding to create a world free of MS

We have a variety of volunteer opportunities available throughout the weekend, including:

Event setup and teardown Food and beverage service Rider and bike support Registration assistance Route and rest stop support And many more ways to get involved!

Whether you can give a few hours or spend the entire weekend with us, your support makes a meaningful difference. Volunteers are an essential part of making this event a success, and we'd love for you to be part of this inspiring experience.

How to sign up – In addition to Responding through Belmont's Get Connected site, click the link below to view available volunteer opportunities and register.

https://nmss.galaxydigital.com/agency/detail/?agency_id=119466

For more information, please contact Zoe Carter, Coordinator, Endurance & Community Events
National MS Society Kentucky-Tennessee, Zoe.Carter@nmss.org.

Agency: Belmont Community-Engaged Learning and Service

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Sep 12, 2026 through Sep 13, 2026

Zip Code: 37355

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Music City Run For Dyslexia

Volunteer with your friends during the Music City Run for Dyslexia on September 26, 2026! We have opportunities for everyone -- encouragers, organizers, movers, bikers, etc. 

Possible Roles:

Registration and Packet Pickup (September 24-26)Volunteer Check-In & Coordination Parking Crew Start & Finish LineCourse MonitorBike Course Monitor and SweepersWater Station Runner Hospitality TableWinners' Circle Podium and AwardsClean Up

Please click on this link to sign up for the event and receive more details! https://runsignup.com/Race/Volunteer/TN/Nashville/MusicCityRunforDyslexia

Agency: Learning Matters - Tutoring and Assessment Center

Volunteer with your friends during the Music City Run for Dyslexia on September 26, 2026! We have opportunities for everyone -- encouragers, organizers, movers, bikers, etc. 

Possible Roles:

Registration and Packet Pickup (September 24-26)Volunteer Check-In & Coordination Parking Crew Start & Finish LineCourse MonitorBike Course Monitor and SweepersWater Station Runner Hospitality TableWinners' Circle Podium and AwardsClean Up

Please click on this link to sign up for the event and receive more details! https://runsignup.com/Race/Volunteer/TN/Nashville/MusicCityRunforDyslexia

Agency: Learning Matters - Tutoring and Assessment Center

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Sep 24, 2026 through Sep 26, 2026

Zip Code: 37206

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Do What You Love to End Alzheimer's Volunteer

Are you passionate about making a difference in the fight against Alzheimer's? Join our Do What You Love to End ALZ Committee and help lead the way in raising awareness and funds for the Alzheimer's Association through creative, community-driven events.

As a committee member, you’ll have the opportunity to bring your unique talents and passions to the table-whether it’s community outreach, recruiting and supporting participants, coaching fundraisers, or helping plan unforgettable events. We also welcome fresh ideas and new perspectives-if you have a creative way to engage a new community or elevate the impact of Do What You Love, we want to hear it! No matter your background, there’s a meaningful way for you to contribute and help us shine a light on Alzheimer’s.

This volunteer opportunity stretches across the entire state of Tennessee, with both virtual and in-person ways to get involved-so no matter where you are, you can make a difference.

Agency: Alzheimer's Association

Are you passionate about making a difference in the fight against Alzheimer's? Join our Do What You Love to End ALZ Committee and help lead the way in raising awareness and funds for the Alzheimer's Association through creative, community-driven events.

As a committee member, you’ll have the opportunity to bring your unique talents and passions to the table-whether it’s community outreach, recruiting and supporting participants, coaching fundraisers, or helping plan unforgettable events. We also welcome fresh ideas and new perspectives-if you have a creative way to engage a new community or elevate the impact of Do What You Love, we want to hear it! No matter your background, there’s a meaningful way for you to contribute and help us shine a light on Alzheimer’s.

This volunteer opportunity stretches across the entire state of Tennessee, with both virtual and in-person ways to get involved-so no matter where you are, you can make a difference.

Agency: Alzheimer's Association

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37203

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Musician's Corner Volunteers - Fall 2026!

To CLAIM YOUR SPOT for this POPULAR VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITY, you must ALSO register on the CONSERVANCY SITE BY CLICKING THIS LINK AND SELECTING YOUR DATES!


About the event

Musicians Corner in Centennial Park seeks volunteers to assist with their 2026 fall concert events scheduled from August to September. These concerts are free for the community and we can’t make them happen without your help! Most shifts are Friday nights but we also have two daytime shifts available on September 5th and 6th over Labor Day Weekend. 

About Musicians Corner: Musicians Corner, a program of The Centennial Park Conservancy, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, supports emerging artists and provides inclusive arts enrichment and educational programming for adults and youth. Musicians Corner presents free music events in Nashville's downtown Centennial Park in partnership with the City of Nashville and local music industry, showcasing over 1,200 artists since its inception in 2010, and presenting legends like Emmylou Harris, Vince Gill, The Blind Boys Of Alabama, and Preservation Hall Jazz Band. As part of the Centennial Park Restoration, a permanent home has been built for Musicians Corner, as a cultural meeting place of community engagement that promotes arts education, supports artists, and fosters a love of the arts among adults and children.

What will volunteers do?

There are many opportunities to lend a hand throughout the season. Volunteers work alongside our interns and full-time staff to assist with:

Centennial Park Conservancy Information Booth

Marketing Set-Up & Tear Down

Audience Surveys

Green Room & Parking Enforcement

Assisting Waste Management with Recycling Stations


What will volunteers need to bring or wear?

Closed toe shoes recommended, the show goes on rain or shine - please dress appropriately for the weather. You are welcome to bring a folding chair or blanket as you will likely have time to relax and enjoy the concert during part of your service.

Agency: Centennial Park Conservancy

To CLAIM YOUR SPOT for this POPULAR VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITY, you must ALSO register on the CONSERVANCY SITE BY CLICKING THIS LINK AND SELECTING YOUR DATES!


About the event

Musicians Corner in Centennial Park seeks volunteers to assist with their 2026 fall concert events scheduled from August to September. These concerts are free for the community and we can’t make them happen without your help! Most shifts are Friday nights but we also have two daytime shifts available on September 5th and 6th over Labor Day Weekend. 

About Musicians Corner: Musicians Corner, a program of The Centennial Park Conservancy, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, supports emerging artists and provides inclusive arts enrichment and educational programming for adults and youth. Musicians Corner presents free music events in Nashville's downtown Centennial Park in partnership with the City of Nashville and local music industry, showcasing over 1,200 artists since its inception in 2010, and presenting legends like Emmylou Harris, Vince Gill, The Blind Boys Of Alabama, and Preservation Hall Jazz Band. As part of the Centennial Park Restoration, a permanent home has been built for Musicians Corner, as a cultural meeting place of community engagement that promotes arts education, supports artists, and fosters a love of the arts among adults and children.

What will volunteers do?

There are many opportunities to lend a hand throughout the season. Volunteers work alongside our interns and full-time staff to assist with:

Centennial Park Conservancy Information Booth

Marketing Set-Up & Tear Down

Audience Surveys

Green Room & Parking Enforcement

Assisting Waste Management with Recycling Stations


What will volunteers need to bring or wear?

Closed toe shoes recommended, the show goes on rain or shine - please dress appropriately for the weather. You are welcome to bring a folding chair or blanket as you will likely have time to relax and enjoy the concert during part of your service.

Agency: Centennial Park Conservancy

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 37203

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteers for Kids Zone at Middle Tennessee Highland Games

The Middle Tennessee Highland Games celebrates Celtic music, culture, and games. It is Saturday, September 12, and Sunday, September 13, at Sanders Ferry Park in Hendersonville.

The Tennessee Breast Coalition is a non-profit beneficiary of the event.  During the event we manage the Kids Zone at which we assist young attendees with Celtic-inspired games and crafts.  

Agency: Tennessee Breast Cancer Coalition

The Middle Tennessee Highland Games celebrates Celtic music, culture, and games. It is Saturday, September 12, and Sunday, September 13, at Sanders Ferry Park in Hendersonville.

The Tennessee Breast Coalition is a non-profit beneficiary of the event.  During the event we manage the Kids Zone at which we assist young attendees with Celtic-inspired games and crafts.  

Agency: Tennessee Breast Cancer Coalition

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Sep 12, 2026 through Sep 13, 2026

Zip Code: 37075

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Bring Hope to Families at HopeKids HopeWalk 2026

We are excited to invite you to join us for the 6th annual HopeWalk on Saturday, September 26 at the Grand Ole Opry House Plaza!

HopeWalk is HopeKids Middle Tennessee’s annual community celebration and fundraiser, bringing HopeKids families, supporters, and local businesses together for a day of hope and fun. Join us as we walk, run, or roll together while enjoying family-friendly activities, games, entertainment, community booths, and more. Every step helps provide hope, community, and free events for families facing life-threatening medical conditions. Find out more at HopeKids.org

About HopeKids: Our vision is to restore hope and transform the lives of children with life-threatening medical conditions, and our mission is to provide ongoing events, activities, and a strong, supportive community for these families.

This year’s theme is “Heroes of Hope”! Families are encouraged to dress as their favorite superheroes, and volunteers are welcome to join the fun with costumes or superhero-themed attire if they’d like. Costumes are completely optional. Please wear comfortable, casual, family-friendly attire that is appropriate for being outdoors and serving throughout the event. We can’t wait to celebrate with you!

Volunteers will assist at various stations, help with setup and teardown, cheer on walkers, and more.

Agency: HopeKids Middle Tennessee

We are excited to invite you to join us for the 6th annual HopeWalk on Saturday, September 26 at the Grand Ole Opry House Plaza!

HopeWalk is HopeKids Middle Tennessee’s annual community celebration and fundraiser, bringing HopeKids families, supporters, and local businesses together for a day of hope and fun. Join us as we walk, run, or roll together while enjoying family-friendly activities, games, entertainment, community booths, and more. Every step helps provide hope, community, and free events for families facing life-threatening medical conditions. Find out more at HopeKids.org

About HopeKids: Our vision is to restore hope and transform the lives of children with life-threatening medical conditions, and our mission is to provide ongoing events, activities, and a strong, supportive community for these families.

This year’s theme is “Heroes of Hope”! Families are encouraged to dress as their favorite superheroes, and volunteers are welcome to join the fun with costumes or superhero-themed attire if they’d like. Costumes are completely optional. Please wear comfortable, casual, family-friendly attire that is appropriate for being outdoors and serving throughout the event. We can’t wait to celebrate with you!

Volunteers will assist at various stations, help with setup and teardown, cheer on walkers, and more.

Agency: HopeKids Middle Tennessee

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 37214

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Student Engagement Committee

The Scholarship Engagement Committee plans and executes 3-4 events each semester. Events are fully coordinated by students and funding requests are communicated to Bridges staff at least two weeks in advance. The SEC will also be responsible for coordinating and executing their planning meetings. 

Agency: Bridges to Belmont

The Scholarship Engagement Committee plans and executes 3-4 events each semester. Events are fully coordinated by students and funding requests are communicated to Bridges staff at least two weeks in advance. The SEC will also be responsible for coordinating and executing their planning meetings. 

Agency: Bridges to Belmont

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37212

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Student Engagement Committee

The Scholarship Engagement Committee plans and executes 3-4 events each semester. Events are fully coordinated by students and funding requests are communicated to Bridges staff at least two weeks in advance. The SEC will also be responsible for coordinating and executing their planning meetings. 

Agency: Bridges to Belmont

The Scholarship Engagement Committee plans and executes 3-4 events each semester. Events are fully coordinated by students and funding requests are communicated to Bridges staff at least two weeks in advance. The SEC will also be responsible for coordinating and executing their planning meetings. 

Agency: Bridges to Belmont

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37212

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Internship Opportunities

As Book'em prepares for another exciting semester of serving children across Nashville, we're recruiting for two Fall 2026 internship opportunities.

This fall, we're seeking:

Graphic Design Intern Social Media Marketing Intern

Both positions are approximately 15 hours per week, hybrid, and provide meaningful hands-on experience supporting children's literacy initiatives across Nashville. These are substantive internships that offer students opportunities to build their portfolios, gain professional mentorship, and create real-world work in a collaborative nonprofit environment.

You can find out more information on Belmont's Handshake Platform.

Applications should be submitted to books@bookem-kids.org.

Agency: Book'em

As Book'em prepares for another exciting semester of serving children across Nashville, we're recruiting for two Fall 2026 internship opportunities.

This fall, we're seeking:

Graphic Design Intern Social Media Marketing Intern

Both positions are approximately 15 hours per week, hybrid, and provide meaningful hands-on experience supporting children's literacy initiatives across Nashville. These are substantive internships that offer students opportunities to build their portfolios, gain professional mentorship, and create real-world work in a collaborative nonprofit environment.

You can find out more information on Belmont's Handshake Platform.

Applications should be submitted to books@bookem-kids.org.

Agency: Book'em

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Dec 14, 2026

Zip Code: 37203

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Wine on the River Nashville

The Annual Wine on the River will be hosted at Riverfront Park in Downtown Nashville for the 24th year.  The event will be held on Saturday, September 12th from 2pm to 7pm.  A portion of the ticket proceeds will benefit local charity The DISTRICT. 

We are looking for volunteers to help with ticketing and to monitor our entrances, and runners to help bring ice around to vendors, help empty the dump buckets, give breaks, etc. You will be sent a confirmation email to be a volunteer along with all event information a week before the event! (by 9/6)

In addition to responding on Get Connected, please click on the link below to review the available slots and to sign up.

https://www.signupgenius.com/go/70A0D4EA9A92BA2FB6-61293228-2026#/

Thanks so much! We couldn't do this without all your help :)

Please note, volunteers must be 21+ in age and, per University policy, Belmont students are not allowed to consume alcohol while volunteering at an event.

Agency: Belmont Community-Engaged Learning and Service

The Annual Wine on the River will be hosted at Riverfront Park in Downtown Nashville for the 24th year.  The event will be held on Saturday, September 12th from 2pm to 7pm.  A portion of the ticket proceeds will benefit local charity The DISTRICT. 

We are looking for volunteers to help with ticketing and to monitor our entrances, and runners to help bring ice around to vendors, help empty the dump buckets, give breaks, etc. You will be sent a confirmation email to be a volunteer along with all event information a week before the event! (by 9/6)

In addition to responding on Get Connected, please click on the link below to review the available slots and to sign up.

https://www.signupgenius.com/go/70A0D4EA9A92BA2FB6-61293228-2026#/

Thanks so much! We couldn't do this without all your help :)

Please note, volunteers must be 21+ in age and, per University policy, Belmont students are not allowed to consume alcohol while volunteering at an event.

Agency: Belmont Community-Engaged Learning and Service

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Sep 12, 2026

Zip Code: 37201

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Grocery Volunteer (12th South)

ABOUT: The Store operates as a free grocery store allowing people to shop for their basic needs. Our mission is to nourish communities and cultivate hope by providing nutritious food choices and access to supportive services in a dignified, loving environment. This volunteer opportunity will allow you to make a tangible impact upon the local community. You'll be helping provide wholesome food to families and the food insecure in a welcoming environment while protecting dignity and fostering hope.


ROLES: We are dependent on an excited and passionate volunteer base to help our customers shop. These volunteer shifts will mainly involve checking people out at the register, ensuring customers do not exceed specified item limits, bagging their groceries in a timely and efficient manner, and escorting customers to their vehicles with their groceries. At the start of the shift, you will have an orientation and brief training; to ensure that we can process as many customers as possible, please be on time. During this shift you may also be greeting customers at check-in, helping people with questions while they shop, cleaning and tidying, stocking shelves and produce, unloading pallets, or other miscellaneous tasks. You will be able to take a break during your shift, so you are welcome to bring a snack and drink for break time. 

SIGN UPS: We utilize our own website to organize sign ups for our volunteer opportunities. In addition to responding to this Need in Get Connected, volunteers must go to The Store's volunteer website to sign up for specific days and times, linked here.

Please do not show up to volunteer without having first signed up for a shift on our website.

Agency: The Store

ABOUT: The Store operates as a free grocery store allowing people to shop for their basic needs. Our mission is to nourish communities and cultivate hope by providing nutritious food choices and access to supportive services in a dignified, loving environment. This volunteer opportunity will allow you to make a tangible impact upon the local community. You'll be helping provide wholesome food to families and the food insecure in a welcoming environment while protecting dignity and fostering hope.


ROLES: We are dependent on an excited and passionate volunteer base to help our customers shop. These volunteer shifts will mainly involve checking people out at the register, ensuring customers do not exceed specified item limits, bagging their groceries in a timely and efficient manner, and escorting customers to their vehicles with their groceries. At the start of the shift, you will have an orientation and brief training; to ensure that we can process as many customers as possible, please be on time. During this shift you may also be greeting customers at check-in, helping people with questions while they shop, cleaning and tidying, stocking shelves and produce, unloading pallets, or other miscellaneous tasks. You will be able to take a break during your shift, so you are welcome to bring a snack and drink for break time. 

SIGN UPS: We utilize our own website to organize sign ups for our volunteer opportunities. In addition to responding to this Need in Get Connected, volunteers must go to The Store's volunteer website to sign up for specific days and times, linked here.

Please do not show up to volunteer without having first signed up for a shift on our website.

Agency: The Store

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37204

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Community Garden Helper

ABOUT THE STORE: The Store operates as a free grocery store allowing people to shop for their basic needs. Our mission is to nourish communities and cultivate hope by providing nutritious food choices and access to supportive services in a dignified, loving environment. This volunteer opportunity will allow you to make a tangible impact upon the local community. You'll be helping provide wholesome food to families and the food insecure in a welcoming environment while protecting dignity and fostering hope.

GARDEN HELPERS: The Store has partnered with the Edgehill Community Gardens and has a dedicated garden plot for us to grow produce. We use this to stock our fresh produce section. We are looking for volunteers who can help with general garden bed maintenance, which could include weeding, tilling, planting, watering, harvesting and other miscellaneous garden tasks.


SIGN UPS: We utilize our own website to organize sign ups for our volunteer opportunities. In addition to responding to this Need in Get Connected, volunteers must go to The Store's volunteer website to sign up for specific days and times, linked here.

Please do not show up to volunteer without having first signed up for a shift on our website.

Agency: The Store

ABOUT THE STORE: The Store operates as a free grocery store allowing people to shop for their basic needs. Our mission is to nourish communities and cultivate hope by providing nutritious food choices and access to supportive services in a dignified, loving environment. This volunteer opportunity will allow you to make a tangible impact upon the local community. You'll be helping provide wholesome food to families and the food insecure in a welcoming environment while protecting dignity and fostering hope.

GARDEN HELPERS: The Store has partnered with the Edgehill Community Gardens and has a dedicated garden plot for us to grow produce. We use this to stock our fresh produce section. We are looking for volunteers who can help with general garden bed maintenance, which could include weeding, tilling, planting, watering, harvesting and other miscellaneous garden tasks.


SIGN UPS: We utilize our own website to organize sign ups for our volunteer opportunities. In addition to responding to this Need in Get Connected, volunteers must go to The Store's volunteer website to sign up for specific days and times, linked here.

Please do not show up to volunteer without having first signed up for a shift on our website.

Agency: The Store

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37203

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: The Store Restock Days (12th South)

ABOUT THE STORE: The Store operates as a free grocery store allowing people to shop for their basic needs. Our mission is to nourish communities and cultivate hope by providing nutritious food choices and access to supportive services in a dignified, loving environment. This volunteer opportunity will allow you to make a tangible impact upon the local community. You'll be helping provide wholesome food to families and the food insecure in a welcoming environment while protecting dignity and fostering hope.

ABOUT THE SHIFT: Every Wednesday and Thursday morning we have volunteers help us with restocking shelves and preparing the store for customer shopping. Volunteers will be stocking shelves, deep cleaning the produce sections, restocking the produce, stacking pallets, organizing the storage room, or other miscellaneous tasks. You should be able to lift over fifty pounds, as this shift involves physical labor. 

SIGN UPS: We utilize our own website to organize sign ups for our volunteer opportunities. In addition to responding to this Need in Get Connected, volunteers must go to The Store's volunteer website to sign up for specific days and times, linked here.

Please do not show up to volunteer without having first signed up for a shift on our website.

Agency: The Store

ABOUT THE STORE: The Store operates as a free grocery store allowing people to shop for their basic needs. Our mission is to nourish communities and cultivate hope by providing nutritious food choices and access to supportive services in a dignified, loving environment. This volunteer opportunity will allow you to make a tangible impact upon the local community. You'll be helping provide wholesome food to families and the food insecure in a welcoming environment while protecting dignity and fostering hope.

ABOUT THE SHIFT: Every Wednesday and Thursday morning we have volunteers help us with restocking shelves and preparing the store for customer shopping. Volunteers will be stocking shelves, deep cleaning the produce sections, restocking the produce, stacking pallets, organizing the storage room, or other miscellaneous tasks. You should be able to lift over fifty pounds, as this shift involves physical labor. 

SIGN UPS: We utilize our own website to organize sign ups for our volunteer opportunities. In addition to responding to this Need in Get Connected, volunteers must go to The Store's volunteer website to sign up for specific days and times, linked here.

Please do not show up to volunteer without having first signed up for a shift on our website.

Agency: The Store

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37204

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Social Media & Storytelling

Do you enjoy social media, storytelling, or helping people connect with a mission bigger than themselves?

Now Opportunities Can Exist (NOCX) is looking for a student volunteer to help us share the work happening in our communities. From women currently incarcerated and women in recovery to youth and community wellness initiatives, there are so many stories of healing and impact that deserve to be seen.

This volunteer opportunity may include:

-Social media planning and content calendars

-Creating graphics and promotional materials

-Helping tell the stories and impact of our programs

-Supporting our annual impact reportHelping increase the visibility of our organization and community initiatives

This is a flexible, virtual opportunity for students interested in communications, marketing, public relations, social media, nonprofit leadership, or community engagement.

Time Commitment: Approximately 3–5 hours per week.

This is a great opportunity to build your portfolio, gain real-world nonprofit experience, and use your gifts to help amplify healing, hope, and community impact.

Come help us tell the story of what’s possible when opportunities exist.

Agency: Now Opportunities Can Exist

Do you enjoy social media, storytelling, or helping people connect with a mission bigger than themselves?

Now Opportunities Can Exist (NOCX) is looking for a student volunteer to help us share the work happening in our communities. From women currently incarcerated and women in recovery to youth and community wellness initiatives, there are so many stories of healing and impact that deserve to be seen.

This volunteer opportunity may include:

-Social media planning and content calendars

-Creating graphics and promotional materials

-Helping tell the stories and impact of our programs

-Supporting our annual impact reportHelping increase the visibility of our organization and community initiatives

This is a flexible, virtual opportunity for students interested in communications, marketing, public relations, social media, nonprofit leadership, or community engagement.

Time Commitment: Approximately 3–5 hours per week.

This is a great opportunity to build your portfolio, gain real-world nonprofit experience, and use your gifts to help amplify healing, hope, and community impact.

Come help us tell the story of what’s possible when opportunities exist.

Agency: Now Opportunities Can Exist

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Corporate Sponsorship & Donor Strategy Development Plan

Now Opportunities Can Exist (NOCX) is looking for a student volunteer to help us strengthen the sustainability behind our mission. As our programs continue to grow, we’re looking to build long-term relationships with businesses, community partners, and supporters who believe in the work we’re doing.

This opportunity may include:

-Researching corporate sponsors and community partners aligned with our mission

-Helping build a corporate sponsor database

-Assisting with sponsorship packages and partnership ideas

-Exploring recurring donor and giving strategies

-Supporting long-term funding and sustainability efforts

This is a flexible, virtual opportunity for students interested in nonprofit leadership, business, marketing, communications, fundraising, or social entrepreneurship.

Time Commitment: Approximately 3–5 hours per week.

This is an opportunity to help build something that creates lasting impact for women currently incarcerated, women in recovery, youth, and underserved communities.

Come help us create opportunities that allow our communities to heal, grow, and thrive.

Agency: Now Opportunities Can Exist

Now Opportunities Can Exist (NOCX) is looking for a student volunteer to help us strengthen the sustainability behind our mission. As our programs continue to grow, we’re looking to build long-term relationships with businesses, community partners, and supporters who believe in the work we’re doing.

This opportunity may include:

-Researching corporate sponsors and community partners aligned with our mission

-Helping build a corporate sponsor database

-Assisting with sponsorship packages and partnership ideas

-Exploring recurring donor and giving strategies

-Supporting long-term funding and sustainability efforts

This is a flexible, virtual opportunity for students interested in nonprofit leadership, business, marketing, communications, fundraising, or social entrepreneurship.

Time Commitment: Approximately 3–5 hours per week.

This is an opportunity to help build something that creates lasting impact for women currently incarcerated, women in recovery, youth, and underserved communities.

Come help us create opportunities that allow our communities to heal, grow, and thrive.

Agency: Now Opportunities Can Exist

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Heartland Park Tree Maintenance Project

Join us for our Heartland Park Tree Maintenance Project on Saturday, August 29th, from 8-11 am, as we care for our young trees! Maintenance tasks will consist of weeding, mulching, watering, and staking as needed. No experience required - Our team will provide all necessary tools and training! We will also have a water refill station on site. Just bring your enthusiasm, a water bottle, and maybe a friend!

We hope to see you there :)

Agency: Nashville Tree Foundation

Join us for our Heartland Park Tree Maintenance Project on Saturday, August 29th, from 8-11 am, as we care for our young trees! Maintenance tasks will consist of weeding, mulching, watering, and staking as needed. No experience required - Our team will provide all necessary tools and training! We will also have a water refill station on site. Just bring your enthusiasm, a water bottle, and maybe a friend!

We hope to see you there :)

Agency: Nashville Tree Foundation

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Aug 29, 2026

Zip Code: 37214

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Letters to Seniors - December 2026

Help us bring some cheer to isolated seniors, seniors in nursing homes and/or disabled individuals in our communities by sending them heartfelt letters. We are looking for uplifting letters that will bring their recipients some joy!

This month we are looking for letters or cards around the theme of Winter/Holiday wishes. You can incorporate the theme through art, by making your own themed cards and within the message of your letter.

If you are interested in sending letters and/or art to seniors in the community, please sign up below and include in your response (in the notes) how many letters you would like to write. I will contact you with specific instructions for the letters and the address to send them to. Children are welcome to contribute (an adult is required for minors to sign up).
 
We are looking to have this round of letters completed and received by their recipients by 12/31/2025. Please allow a couple of days for mailing and distribution. If you are mailing letters for a specific holiday and would like them to arrive and be distributed before then, please mail the letters at least 1.5 weeks prior. For example, Christmas letters should be mailed at the latest by December 13th, so that staff at the facility have enough time to distribute the letters to the residents.
 
What do you need to provide? Volunteers will be required to have their own materials for the letters and any additional artwork you'd like to add, as well as stamps to mail the letters on hand (or you must be able to take them to the post office). I will try my best to provide you with one address for your letters so you can mail them together in a large envelope. 

Need your service hours confirmed? Please track and log the actual time you spent working on the letters/cards here in the volunteer portal AND submit pictures of your letters as proof. Please note that we do NOT assign a specific number of letters per hour. Please check with your institution if they have specific requirements of how many letters you need to complete to get your hours approved.


Thank you so much for considering this opportunity! 

Agency: Greater Nashville Regional Council (GNRC)

Help us bring some cheer to isolated seniors, seniors in nursing homes and/or disabled individuals in our communities by sending them heartfelt letters. We are looking for uplifting letters that will bring their recipients some joy!

This month we are looking for letters or cards around the theme of Winter/Holiday wishes. You can incorporate the theme through art, by making your own themed cards and within the message of your letter.

If you are interested in sending letters and/or art to seniors in the community, please sign up below and include in your response (in the notes) how many letters you would like to write. I will contact you with specific instructions for the letters and the address to send them to. Children are welcome to contribute (an adult is required for minors to sign up).
 
We are looking to have this round of letters completed and received by their recipients by 12/31/2025. Please allow a couple of days for mailing and distribution. If you are mailing letters for a specific holiday and would like them to arrive and be distributed before then, please mail the letters at least 1.5 weeks prior. For example, Christmas letters should be mailed at the latest by December 13th, so that staff at the facility have enough time to distribute the letters to the residents.
 
What do you need to provide? Volunteers will be required to have their own materials for the letters and any additional artwork you'd like to add, as well as stamps to mail the letters on hand (or you must be able to take them to the post office). I will try my best to provide you with one address for your letters so you can mail them together in a large envelope. 

Need your service hours confirmed? Please track and log the actual time you spent working on the letters/cards here in the volunteer portal AND submit pictures of your letters as proof. Please note that we do NOT assign a specific number of letters per hour. Please check with your institution if they have specific requirements of how many letters you need to complete to get your hours approved.


Thank you so much for considering this opportunity! 

Agency: Greater Nashville Regional Council (GNRC)

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Dec 31, 2026

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Letters to Seniors - November 2026

Help us bring some cheer to isolated seniors, seniors in nursing homes and/or disabled individuals in our communities by sending them heartfelt letters, letting them know that we care, and they have not been forgotten.

We are looking for uplifting letters that will bring their recipients some joy!

This month we are looking for letters or cards around the theme of Gratitude/Thanksgiving. You can incorporate the theme through art, by making your own themed cards and within the message of your letter.

If you are interested in sending letters and/or art to seniors in the community, please sign up below and include in your response (in the notes) how many letters you would like to write. I will contact you with specific instructions for the letters and the address to send them to. Children are welcome to contribute also (an adult is required for minors to sign up).
 
We are looking to have this round of letters completed and received by their recipients by November 30th. Please allow a couple of days for mailing and distribution. If you would like your letters to be received in time for the Thanksgiving holiday, please have them in the mail by November 19th to give our contacts at the facility a few days to distribute the letters.
 
Volunteers will be needing their own materials for the letters and any additional artwork you'd like to add, as well as postage. I will try my best to provide you with one address for your letters so you can mail them together in a large envelope. 

Please allow 48 hours for me to get back to you with the instructions. 

If you are in need of community service hours, I am happy to confirm your hours for you. Please submit pictures of your letters as proof. We will be tracking and logging the actual time you spent working on the letters/cards and do NOT assign a specific number of letters per hour. Please check with your institution if they have specific requirements of how many letters you need to complete to get your hours approved.

 
Thank you so much for considering this opportunity! 

Agency: Greater Nashville Regional Council (GNRC)

Help us bring some cheer to isolated seniors, seniors in nursing homes and/or disabled individuals in our communities by sending them heartfelt letters, letting them know that we care, and they have not been forgotten.

We are looking for uplifting letters that will bring their recipients some joy!

This month we are looking for letters or cards around the theme of Gratitude/Thanksgiving. You can incorporate the theme through art, by making your own themed cards and within the message of your letter.

If you are interested in sending letters and/or art to seniors in the community, please sign up below and include in your response (in the notes) how many letters you would like to write. I will contact you with specific instructions for the letters and the address to send them to. Children are welcome to contribute also (an adult is required for minors to sign up).
 
We are looking to have this round of letters completed and received by their recipients by November 30th. Please allow a couple of days for mailing and distribution. If you would like your letters to be received in time for the Thanksgiving holiday, please have them in the mail by November 19th to give our contacts at the facility a few days to distribute the letters.
 
Volunteers will be needing their own materials for the letters and any additional artwork you'd like to add, as well as postage. I will try my best to provide you with one address for your letters so you can mail them together in a large envelope. 

Please allow 48 hours for me to get back to you with the instructions. 

If you are in need of community service hours, I am happy to confirm your hours for you. Please submit pictures of your letters as proof. We will be tracking and logging the actual time you spent working on the letters/cards and do NOT assign a specific number of letters per hour. Please check with your institution if they have specific requirements of how many letters you need to complete to get your hours approved.

 
Thank you so much for considering this opportunity! 

Agency: Greater Nashville Regional Council (GNRC)

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Nov 30, 2026

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Letters to Seniors - October 2026

Help us bring some cheer to isolated seniors, seniors in nursing homes and/or disabled individuals in our communities by sending them heartfelt letters, letting them know that we care and haven't forgotten about them.

We are looking for uplifting letters that will bring their recipients some joy!

This month we are looking for letters or cards around the theme of Fall or Halloween. You can incorporate the theme through art, by making your own themed cards and within the message of your letter.

If you are interested in sending letters and/or art to seniors in the community, please sign up below and include in your response (in the notes) how many letters you would like to write. I will contact you with specific instructions for the letters and the address to send them to. Children are welcome to contribute also (an adult is required for minors to sign up).
 
We are looking to have this round of letters completed and received by their recipients prior to October 31st. Please allow a couple of days for mailing and distribution.
 
Volunteers will be required to have their own materials for the letters and any additional artwork you'd like to add, as well as stamps to mail the letters on hand (or you must be able to take them to the post office). I will try my best to provide you with one address for your letters so you can mail them together in a large envelope. 

Please allow 48 hours for me to get back to you with the instructions. 

If you are in need of community service hours, I am happy to confirm your hours for you. Please submit pictures of your letters as proof. We will be tracking and logging the actual time you spent working on the letters/cards and do NOT assign a specific number of letters per hour. Please check with your institution if they have specific requirements of how many letters you need to complete to get your hours approved.

 
Thank you so much for considering this opportunity! 

Agency: Greater Nashville Regional Council (GNRC)

Help us bring some cheer to isolated seniors, seniors in nursing homes and/or disabled individuals in our communities by sending them heartfelt letters, letting them know that we care and haven't forgotten about them.

We are looking for uplifting letters that will bring their recipients some joy!

This month we are looking for letters or cards around the theme of Fall or Halloween. You can incorporate the theme through art, by making your own themed cards and within the message of your letter.

If you are interested in sending letters and/or art to seniors in the community, please sign up below and include in your response (in the notes) how many letters you would like to write. I will contact you with specific instructions for the letters and the address to send them to. Children are welcome to contribute also (an adult is required for minors to sign up).
 
We are looking to have this round of letters completed and received by their recipients prior to October 31st. Please allow a couple of days for mailing and distribution.
 
Volunteers will be required to have their own materials for the letters and any additional artwork you'd like to add, as well as stamps to mail the letters on hand (or you must be able to take them to the post office). I will try my best to provide you with one address for your letters so you can mail them together in a large envelope. 

Please allow 48 hours for me to get back to you with the instructions. 

If you are in need of community service hours, I am happy to confirm your hours for you. Please submit pictures of your letters as proof. We will be tracking and logging the actual time you spent working on the letters/cards and do NOT assign a specific number of letters per hour. Please check with your institution if they have specific requirements of how many letters you need to complete to get your hours approved.

 
Thank you so much for considering this opportunity! 

Agency: Greater Nashville Regional Council (GNRC)

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Oct 31, 2026

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Volunteer Garden Assistants

Abe's Garden Community is a senior community that offers living options for Independent Living, Assisted Living and Memory Support individuals. We welcome volunteers who have a commitment to making a difference and are dependable and consistent and who understand the value of a visit with the elderly. Currently, along with our other posted needs, we are seeking a volunteer (several, in fact) who would like to assist us in our interior courtyard garden. We need weed-pullers, planters, and those willing to create a beautiful, peaceful place for our residents to enjoy the outdoors. If you can spare a little time each month to help us bring our garden back to life . For more information, please contact Jamie Zimish at Jzimish@abesgarden.org or 615-997-3030 ext. 54. Thank you!

 

Agency: Abe's Garden

Abe's Garden Community is a senior community that offers living options for Independent Living, Assisted Living and Memory Support individuals. We welcome volunteers who have a commitment to making a difference and are dependable and consistent and who understand the value of a visit with the elderly. Currently, along with our other posted needs, we are seeking a volunteer (several, in fact) who would like to assist us in our interior courtyard garden. We need weed-pullers, planters, and those willing to create a beautiful, peaceful place for our residents to enjoy the outdoors. If you can spare a little time each month to help us bring our garden back to life . For more information, please contact Jamie Zimish at Jzimish@abesgarden.org or 615-997-3030 ext. 54. Thank you!

 

Agency: Abe's Garden

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37205

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: English Language Learners Teacher

Are you a Christian who has a heart for the growing international population of Middle Tennessee? Would you enjoy helping them learn English and empowering them to succeed? This is the opportunity for you!

Begin Anew is a faith-based education organization working to empower individuals to overcome obstacles caused by poverty by providing education, mentoring, and resources.
Begin Anew operates programs at four locations throughout Middle Tennessee (Woodbine, Downtown Nashville, Madison, and Franklin). Along with weekly Bible study and no-cost programming and care for our students’ children, we offer three education tracks in separate programs to men and to women:

• HSE (High School Equivalency)
• ELL (English Language Learners) accommodating three levels of instruction
• Computer and Job Skills Training


Under the guidance and direction of the Program Manager, ELL Teachers will:
• Provide effective instruction in English to a group of students at beginner, intermediate or advanced level using provided curriculum material. This will require some prep time outside of classroom hours.
• Work closely with and provide regular feedback to the Program Manager
• Develop relationships with students
• Uphold the mission, vision, and statement of faith of Begin Anew


We ask that our volunteers be comfortable working with people from different cultures and have a desire to care for students and assist them in achieving their goals. Some experience working with international populations is helpful in this role, but not necessary. The ability to speak a language other than English is not required.

Class days and times vary by location. All our locations offer evening classes from 6-8pm, and our Franklin location also offers daytime classes from 9am-noon. We ask that volunteers commit to teaching one class each week for an entire semester.

This position requires volunteers to complete an application and pass a background check. Training and resources will be provided to you by the Program Manager.

 

Agency: Begin Anew of Middle Tennessee

Are you a Christian who has a heart for the growing international population of Middle Tennessee? Would you enjoy helping them learn English and empowering them to succeed? This is the opportunity for you!

Begin Anew is a faith-based education organization working to empower individuals to overcome obstacles caused by poverty by providing education, mentoring, and resources.
Begin Anew operates programs at four locations throughout Middle Tennessee (Woodbine, Downtown Nashville, Madison, and Franklin). Along with weekly Bible study and no-cost programming and care for our students’ children, we offer three education tracks in separate programs to men and to women:

• HSE (High School Equivalency)
• ELL (English Language Learners) accommodating three levels of instruction
• Computer and Job Skills Training


Under the guidance and direction of the Program Manager, ELL Teachers will:
• Provide effective instruction in English to a group of students at beginner, intermediate or advanced level using provided curriculum material. This will require some prep time outside of classroom hours.
• Work closely with and provide regular feedback to the Program Manager
• Develop relationships with students
• Uphold the mission, vision, and statement of faith of Begin Anew


We ask that our volunteers be comfortable working with people from different cultures and have a desire to care for students and assist them in achieving their goals. Some experience working with international populations is helpful in this role, but not necessary. The ability to speak a language other than English is not required.

Class days and times vary by location. All our locations offer evening classes from 6-8pm, and our Franklin location also offers daytime classes from 9am-noon. We ask that volunteers commit to teaching one class each week for an entire semester.

This position requires volunteers to complete an application and pass a background check. Training and resources will be provided to you by the Program Manager.

 

Agency: Begin Anew of Middle Tennessee

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37210

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: HSE (GED) Teacher

Are you a Christian looking for a place to share your knowledge and help others advance their education? Then, this is for you!  Begin Anew is a faith-based education organization working to empower individuals to overcome obstacles caused by poverty by providing education, mentoring, and resources.


Begin Anew operates programs at four locations throughout Middle Tennessee (Woodbine, Downtown Nashville, Madison, and Franklin). Along with weekly Bible study and no-cost programming and care for our students’ children, we offer three education tracks in separate programs to men and to women:

• HSE (High School Equivalency/GED)
• ELL (English Language Learners) accommodating three levels of instruction
• Computer and Job Skills Training

Under the guidance and direction of the Program Manager, the HSE Tutor will:
• Assist adult students in a classroom setting with preparation for the High School Equivalency (GED) test in one of five subjects: Math, Reading, Writing, Social Studies, Science. Instruction is one-on-one or in a small group. Tutors can request a subject they are most comfortable instructing in, and teaching materials with answer keys are provided by the Program Manager.
• Update each student’s weekly work log indicating subject areas studied and next steps
• Develop relationships with students
• Uphold the mission, vision, and statement of faith of Begin Anew

Previous teaching or tutoring experience is helpful, but not required. We are looking for a willingness to serve and a desire to help others achieve their goals.

Class days and times vary by location. All our locations offer evening classes from 6pm-8pm and the Franklin location also has daytime classes from 9am-noon. We ask that volunteers commit to one class each week for an entire semester.


This position requires volunteers to complete an application and pass a background check. Training and resources will be provided to you by the Program Manager.

Agency: Begin Anew of Middle Tennessee

Are you a Christian looking for a place to share your knowledge and help others advance their education? Then, this is for you!  Begin Anew is a faith-based education organization working to empower individuals to overcome obstacles caused by poverty by providing education, mentoring, and resources.


Begin Anew operates programs at four locations throughout Middle Tennessee (Woodbine, Downtown Nashville, Madison, and Franklin). Along with weekly Bible study and no-cost programming and care for our students’ children, we offer three education tracks in separate programs to men and to women:

• HSE (High School Equivalency/GED)
• ELL (English Language Learners) accommodating three levels of instruction
• Computer and Job Skills Training

Under the guidance and direction of the Program Manager, the HSE Tutor will:
• Assist adult students in a classroom setting with preparation for the High School Equivalency (GED) test in one of five subjects: Math, Reading, Writing, Social Studies, Science. Instruction is one-on-one or in a small group. Tutors can request a subject they are most comfortable instructing in, and teaching materials with answer keys are provided by the Program Manager.
• Update each student’s weekly work log indicating subject areas studied and next steps
• Develop relationships with students
• Uphold the mission, vision, and statement of faith of Begin Anew

Previous teaching or tutoring experience is helpful, but not required. We are looking for a willingness to serve and a desire to help others achieve their goals.

Class days and times vary by location. All our locations offer evening classes from 6pm-8pm and the Franklin location also has daytime classes from 9am-noon. We ask that volunteers commit to one class each week for an entire semester.


This position requires volunteers to complete an application and pass a background check. Training and resources will be provided to you by the Program Manager.

Agency: Begin Anew of Middle Tennessee

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37210

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Computer and Job Skills teacher

Are you a Christian looking for a place to share your knowledge and help others who are preparing to enter the workplace, seek a higher education degree, or advance in their chosen field?

Begin Anew is a faith-based education organization working to empower individuals to overcome obstacles caused by poverty by providing education, mentoring, and resources.

Begin Anew operates programs at four locations throughout Middle Tennessee (Woodbine, Downtown Nashville, Madison, and Franklin). Along with weekly Bible study and no-cost programming and care for our students’ children, we offer three education tracks in separate programs to men and to women:

HSE (High School Equivalency/GED) ELL (English Language Learners) accommodating three levels of instruction Computer and Job Skills Training

Under the guidance and direction of the Program Manager, the Computer and Job Skills Teacher will:

Instruct adult students in a small group computer lab setting in the basics of internet browsing and keyboard typing. Then, utilizing PCM Courseware, instruct students on how to use Windows, Word, Excel, and Outlook. Provide life skills instruction such as job applications, interviewing, follow up letters, networking, resume writing, and desirable workplace dress and behaviors. Uphold the mission, vision, and statement of faith of Begin Anew

Previous teaching or tutoring experience is helpful, but not required. We are looking for a willingness to serve and a desire to help others achieve their goals.

Class days and times vary by location. All our locations offer evening classes, and the Franklin location also has daytime classes. We ask that volunteers commit to one 2-hour shift each week for an entire semester.

This position requires volunteers to complete an application and pass a background check. Training and resources will be provided to you by the Program Manager.

 

Agency: Begin Anew of Middle Tennessee

Are you a Christian looking for a place to share your knowledge and help others who are preparing to enter the workplace, seek a higher education degree, or advance in their chosen field?

Begin Anew is a faith-based education organization working to empower individuals to overcome obstacles caused by poverty by providing education, mentoring, and resources.

Begin Anew operates programs at four locations throughout Middle Tennessee (Woodbine, Downtown Nashville, Madison, and Franklin). Along with weekly Bible study and no-cost programming and care for our students’ children, we offer three education tracks in separate programs to men and to women:

HSE (High School Equivalency/GED) ELL (English Language Learners) accommodating three levels of instruction Computer and Job Skills Training

Under the guidance and direction of the Program Manager, the Computer and Job Skills Teacher will:

Instruct adult students in a small group computer lab setting in the basics of internet browsing and keyboard typing. Then, utilizing PCM Courseware, instruct students on how to use Windows, Word, Excel, and Outlook. Provide life skills instruction such as job applications, interviewing, follow up letters, networking, resume writing, and desirable workplace dress and behaviors. Uphold the mission, vision, and statement of faith of Begin Anew

Previous teaching or tutoring experience is helpful, but not required. We are looking for a willingness to serve and a desire to help others achieve their goals.

Class days and times vary by location. All our locations offer evening classes, and the Franklin location also has daytime classes. We ask that volunteers commit to one 2-hour shift each week for an entire semester.

This position requires volunteers to complete an application and pass a background check. Training and resources will be provided to you by the Program Manager.

 

Agency: Begin Anew of Middle Tennessee

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37210

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Intern Opportunities

YWCA offers internships to undergraduate and graduate students in many areas of study each semester.  Our program is structured to provide relevant experience in non-profit programming, leadership, and social services.  A full list of internship openings is available here.

 

Dear Potential Volunteer,

Due to the ongoing COVID 19 pandemic, we still recommend that you consider volunteering virtually rather than in person. In fact, some in-person volunteer opportunities have been cancelled or scaled back in response to concerns over the virus. If you are considering volunteering for this Need, please be sure and contact the agency directly before signing up to make sure that the opportunity is still scheduled, and follow all of the agency’s and Belmont’s COVID Protocols and the  CDC’s Guidelines to protect yourself and others.

If you choose to volunteer in person, you agree that you understand the associated risks and accept them.

For information about Virtual Volunteering, please check out Belmont University Office of Service-Learning

Stay safe and well!

Agency: YWCA Nashville and Middle Tennessee

YWCA offers internships to undergraduate and graduate students in many areas of study each semester.  Our program is structured to provide relevant experience in non-profit programming, leadership, and social services.  A full list of internship openings is available here.

 

Dear Potential Volunteer,

Due to the ongoing COVID 19 pandemic, we still recommend that you consider volunteering virtually rather than in person. In fact, some in-person volunteer opportunities have been cancelled or scaled back in response to concerns over the virus. If you are considering volunteering for this Need, please be sure and contact the agency directly before signing up to make sure that the opportunity is still scheduled, and follow all of the agency’s and Belmont’s COVID Protocols and the  CDC’s Guidelines to protect yourself and others.

If you choose to volunteer in person, you agree that you understand the associated risks and accept them.

For information about Virtual Volunteering, please check out Belmont University Office of Service-Learning

Stay safe and well!

Agency: YWCA Nashville and Middle Tennessee

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37215

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Peer Models

Interested in a career in special education, occupational therapy, social sciences, or psychology? We are seeking peer mentors and volunteers to support our program both on-site and through our community partnerships, with opportunities available Monday through Friday from 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM. In this role, you will participate alongside trainees to model positive behaviors, encourage engagement, and help foster communication, problem-solving, and social connections within an inclusive, supportive environment.

Agency: Autism Career Training (ACT)

Interested in a career in special education, occupational therapy, social sciences, or psychology? We are seeking peer mentors and volunteers to support our program both on-site and through our community partnerships, with opportunities available Monday through Friday from 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM. In this role, you will participate alongside trainees to model positive behaviors, encourage engagement, and help foster communication, problem-solving, and social connections within an inclusive, supportive environment.

Agency: Autism Career Training (ACT)

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37211

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Organize an Art Supply Drive

Volunteers can help work on varieties of tasks such as identifying hosting groups or drop-off locations, dates, and promoting such events. 

Agency: Daybreak Arts

Volunteers can help work on varieties of tasks such as identifying hosting groups or drop-off locations, dates, and promoting such events. 

Agency: Daybreak Arts

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37207

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: 1:1 Mentor

APPLY HERE!!!


Join Preston Taylor Ministries in guiding children to uncover their God-given potential. Your weekly time and encouragement can help students realize the gifts that God has placed inside of them.

After a thorough onboarding and interview process, we will match you with an elementary-aged student from our program. Once assigned, you will meet with the student once a week at their school to eat lunch together or at their afterschool site to play games and/or do a bible study, and build a positive relationship. Days and times are flexible, depending on the mentoring program selected!  

Programs include Lunch Buddies and R.I.S.E.!

Lunch Buddies meet with an elementary school student at their school during lunch time to eat with them. Lunch times occur between 10am-1pm M-F.R.I.S.E mentors meet with an elementary student once a week M-Th between 3pm-5pm during afterschool programming. 

These programs are flexible as mentors meet with their assigned student once a week, but can come any day of the week, depending on what is best for their schedule!


Questions? Email alyssa@prestontaylorministries.org 

Ready to apply? Head to https://prestontaylorministries.app.neoncrm.com/forms/volunteer-at-ptm


Learn more about PTM by watching this video


APPLY HERE!!!

Agency: Preston Taylor Ministries

APPLY HERE!!!


Join Preston Taylor Ministries in guiding children to uncover their God-given potential. Your weekly time and encouragement can help students realize the gifts that God has placed inside of them.

After a thorough onboarding and interview process, we will match you with an elementary-aged student from our program. Once assigned, you will meet with the student once a week at their school to eat lunch together or at their afterschool site to play games and/or do a bible study, and build a positive relationship. Days and times are flexible, depending on the mentoring program selected!  

Programs include Lunch Buddies and R.I.S.E.!

Lunch Buddies meet with an elementary school student at their school during lunch time to eat with them. Lunch times occur between 10am-1pm M-F.R.I.S.E mentors meet with an elementary student once a week M-Th between 3pm-5pm during afterschool programming. 

These programs are flexible as mentors meet with their assigned student once a week, but can come any day of the week, depending on what is best for their schedule!


Questions? Email alyssa@prestontaylorministries.org 

Ready to apply? Head to https://prestontaylorministries.app.neoncrm.com/forms/volunteer-at-ptm


Learn more about PTM by watching this video


APPLY HERE!!!

Agency: Preston Taylor Ministries

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37209

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Art Instructor/assistant

Abe's Garden Community is a senior community that offers living options for Independent Living, Assisted Living and Memory Support individuals. We welcome volunteers who have a commitment to making a difference, are dependable and consistent, and who understand the value of a visit with the elderly.

Currently, along with our other posted needs, we are seeking volunteers who would like to lead/teach art classes. Any medium, subject matter, and skill level is welcome. Materials and facilities will be provided. Ideally, classes will range from 30 minutes to an hour.

If you would like to help bring the arts to our residents, please contact Jamie Zimish at Jzimish@abesgarden.org or 615-997-3030 ext. 54. Thank you!

Agency: Abe's Garden

Abe's Garden Community is a senior community that offers living options for Independent Living, Assisted Living and Memory Support individuals. We welcome volunteers who have a commitment to making a difference, are dependable and consistent, and who understand the value of a visit with the elderly.

Currently, along with our other posted needs, we are seeking volunteers who would like to lead/teach art classes. Any medium, subject matter, and skill level is welcome. Materials and facilities will be provided. Ideally, classes will range from 30 minutes to an hour.

If you would like to help bring the arts to our residents, please contact Jamie Zimish at Jzimish@abesgarden.org or 615-997-3030 ext. 54. Thank you!

Agency: Abe's Garden

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37205

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Fitness Intructor/Leader

Abe's Garden Community is a senior community that offers living options for Independent Living, Assisted Living and Memory Support individuals. We welcome volunteers who have a commitment to making a difference, are dependable and consistent, and who understand the value of a visit with the elderly.

Currently, along with our other posted needs, we are seeking volunteers who would like to lead or co-lead exercise and fitness groups. Many groups will be seated, but there is some interest in gentle/careful standing movements. Chair dancing, gentle stretching, dance fitness, tai chi, and yoga are all activities that spark our residents' interest. We also have exercise bands, small weights, and a small gym that can be utilized! We are open to any and all new group ideas, too! 

For more information, please contact Jamie Zimish at Jzimish@abesgarden.org or 615-997-3030 ext. 54. Thank you!

Agency: Abe's Garden

Abe's Garden Community is a senior community that offers living options for Independent Living, Assisted Living and Memory Support individuals. We welcome volunteers who have a commitment to making a difference, are dependable and consistent, and who understand the value of a visit with the elderly.

Currently, along with our other posted needs, we are seeking volunteers who would like to lead or co-lead exercise and fitness groups. Many groups will be seated, but there is some interest in gentle/careful standing movements. Chair dancing, gentle stretching, dance fitness, tai chi, and yoga are all activities that spark our residents' interest. We also have exercise bands, small weights, and a small gym that can be utilized! We are open to any and all new group ideas, too! 

For more information, please contact Jamie Zimish at Jzimish@abesgarden.org or 615-997-3030 ext. 54. Thank you!

Agency: Abe's Garden

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37205

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Vendor Office Intern

Vendor Sales Office (Weekdays and Saturday Morning)

A fantastic place to connect and engage with our unhoused Nashville Neighbor. 

 Get to know our vendors!! Our vendor sales office is where vendors come to purchase papers.  This office, open six days a week is almost entirely volunteer-driven. It takes two volunteers to fully staff each shift. Volunteer responsibilities include invoicing, cashiering, and distributing papers. Vendor office volunteer roles are high-commitment positions. We are looking for individuals that can commit to consistently serving at least one shift each week.  A shift can be 2.5 hours (1/2 day) or 5 hours (full day).We treat our volunteers like staff and look for individuals that will treat their position with the same respect they would a job (e.g. giving ample notice if you cannot make a shift, arriving early, etc.)

 

Vendor Office Hours:

Monday           10 am- 12:30  pm, 12:30-3 pm

Tuesday           10 am- 12:30  pm, 12:30-3 pm

Wednesday     10 am- 12:30  pm, 12:30-3 pm

Thursday         10 am- 12:30  pm, 12:30-3 pm

Friday                10 am- 12:30  pm, 12:30-3 pm

Saturday          10 am- 12 pm

 

Agency: The Contributor, Inc.

Vendor Sales Office (Weekdays and Saturday Morning)

A fantastic place to connect and engage with our unhoused Nashville Neighbor. 

 Get to know our vendors!! Our vendor sales office is where vendors come to purchase papers.  This office, open six days a week is almost entirely volunteer-driven. It takes two volunteers to fully staff each shift. Volunteer responsibilities include invoicing, cashiering, and distributing papers. Vendor office volunteer roles are high-commitment positions. We are looking for individuals that can commit to consistently serving at least one shift each week.  A shift can be 2.5 hours (1/2 day) or 5 hours (full day).We treat our volunteers like staff and look for individuals that will treat their position with the same respect they would a job (e.g. giving ample notice if you cannot make a shift, arriving early, etc.)

 

Vendor Office Hours:

Monday           10 am- 12:30  pm, 12:30-3 pm

Tuesday           10 am- 12:30  pm, 12:30-3 pm

Wednesday     10 am- 12:30  pm, 12:30-3 pm

Thursday         10 am- 12:30  pm, 12:30-3 pm

Friday                10 am- 12:30  pm, 12:30-3 pm

Saturday          10 am- 12 pm

 

Agency: The Contributor, Inc.

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37210

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Junior Board Member

Always looking for board members. Learn about the inner workings of a non-profit. Provide insight from the perspective of the next generation. 

Agency: The Cookery

Always looking for board members. Learn about the inner workings of a non-profit. Provide insight from the perspective of the next generation. 

Agency: The Cookery

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37203

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Student Intern

We are in need of student interns to help in our main office. Work includes social media content creation, administrative assistance such as preparing mailers and official letters, preparing for our annual pow wow, and working on grant projects.

Agency: Native American Indian Association of Tennessee

We are in need of student interns to help in our main office. Work includes social media content creation, administrative assistance such as preparing mailers and official letters, preparing for our annual pow wow, and working on grant projects.

Agency: Native American Indian Association of Tennessee

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37210

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Lunch Buddy Mentor

APPLY HERE!!!


Do you have 1 hour that you are willing to give to a student each week? If so, we would love for you to consider becoming a LUNCH BUDDY! 

Lunch Buddies are volunteers who go into a school to meet with a student once a week during the student's lunch period. The volunteer and student have some time together to build a relationship and do various activities together, including playing games, coloring and reading together. 

This is a program where volunteers get to help students see and reach their full potential, because at PTM, we know that close positive relationships help students THRIVE! 


All participating schools are elementary schools in Northwest Nashville (37208 or 37209).

Lunch times range from 10:00am to 1:00pm.

Volunteers will need their own reliable transportation to get to each visit. 


This is the volunteer need we are recruiting for MOST! Our goal at PTM is for every student to have a mentor, and students LOVE having a Lunch Buddy! We are especially in need of male Lunch Buddies as we have many male students asking for a Lunch Buddy and few male mentors!


Questions? Email alyssa@prestontaylorministries.org

Ready to apply? Head to https://prestontaylorministries.app.neoncrm.com/forms/volunteer-at-ptm


Learn more about PTM by watching this video!


APPLY HERE!!!

Agency: Preston Taylor Ministries

APPLY HERE!!!


Do you have 1 hour that you are willing to give to a student each week? If so, we would love for you to consider becoming a LUNCH BUDDY! 

Lunch Buddies are volunteers who go into a school to meet with a student once a week during the student's lunch period. The volunteer and student have some time together to build a relationship and do various activities together, including playing games, coloring and reading together. 

This is a program where volunteers get to help students see and reach their full potential, because at PTM, we know that close positive relationships help students THRIVE! 


All participating schools are elementary schools in Northwest Nashville (37208 or 37209).

Lunch times range from 10:00am to 1:00pm.

Volunteers will need their own reliable transportation to get to each visit. 


This is the volunteer need we are recruiting for MOST! Our goal at PTM is for every student to have a mentor, and students LOVE having a Lunch Buddy! We are especially in need of male Lunch Buddies as we have many male students asking for a Lunch Buddy and few male mentors!


Questions? Email alyssa@prestontaylorministries.org

Ready to apply? Head to https://prestontaylorministries.app.neoncrm.com/forms/volunteer-at-ptm


Learn more about PTM by watching this video!


APPLY HERE!!!

Agency: Preston Taylor Ministries

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37209

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Campus Ambassador

At Ella's House, we exist to support pregnant and parenting students in Middle Tennessee through housing, community, and mental health and wellness initiatives to provide holistic help--through semesters and trimesters. 

We are looking for students with a heart and passion for helping others. The campus ambassador program is for current college students that are involved on their campus. Campus ambassadors' job is to help spread awareness, educate peers, and recruit new volunteers.

Requirements:

1. Meet with volunteer coordinator at the beginning of the semester to set goals. (Ex. “I want to serve every Wednesday afternoon” or “I want to help plan a mommy mixer”)

2. Actively serve at Ella’s House throughout the year; Minimum is 1x a month.

3. Assist EH staff at your campus’ service fair and the “finals coffee” table on campus.

4. Serve at the annual fundraiser, Night Circus, in early February.

5. Complete end of year survey and nominate 2 peers you think should be an ambassador next year.

Agency: Ella's House

At Ella's House, we exist to support pregnant and parenting students in Middle Tennessee through housing, community, and mental health and wellness initiatives to provide holistic help--through semesters and trimesters. 

We are looking for students with a heart and passion for helping others. The campus ambassador program is for current college students that are involved on their campus. Campus ambassadors' job is to help spread awareness, educate peers, and recruit new volunteers.

Requirements:

1. Meet with volunteer coordinator at the beginning of the semester to set goals. (Ex. “I want to serve every Wednesday afternoon” or “I want to help plan a mommy mixer”)

2. Actively serve at Ella’s House throughout the year; Minimum is 1x a month.

3. Assist EH staff at your campus’ service fair and the “finals coffee” table on campus.

4. Serve at the annual fundraiser, Night Circus, in early February.

5. Complete end of year survey and nominate 2 peers you think should be an ambassador next year.

Agency: Ella's House

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37204

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Refugee Benefits Intern


Nashville International Center for Empowerment, established in 2005, is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) community-based organization dedicated to ensuring refugees and immigrants achieve their full potential now and for generations to come. 


All Applicant must apply on company website at www.empowernashville.org/careers


Title of Position:  Refugee Benefits Intern 

 

Purpose: NICE’s Refugee Benefits program supports recently arrived refugees to effectively use and maintain benefits that they need to support their families. Specifically, we focus on Department of Human Services benefits like SNAP (also known as Food Stamps) and TANF (also known as Families 

First). As well as, public health benefits such as TennCare and WIC. 

 

Commitment: 

Minimum: 10 hours/week 

Maximum: 15 hours/week 

2-3 days per week (9:00am-1:00pm); flexibility with hours to be discussed with supervisor. 

 

Duties: 

Provide benefits education, making sure that all families resettled with NICE understand their SNAP, TANF, TNCare & WIC benefits. 

Help with the paperwork necessary to get, maintain, and track the benefits that our clients need. 

Assist with planning, organizing, and implementing benefits orientations and other presentations 

Support processes to enroll families in the refugee benefits program 

Support client communications through phone calls and texts 

Organize important documents related to benefits 

Support clients with relevant benefit applications 

Transport clients, where needed 

Share information about benefits at community events 

Assist with program evaluation, through administering surveys 

Additional responsibilities as assigned 

 

Requirements: 

 

Strong written and verbal English proficiency 

Proficiency in Microsoft Office Programs 

Reliable transportation 

Effective communication skills 

A commitment to supporting refugee and low-income communities and an interest in learning more 

 

Preferences: 

 

Experience working with diverse populations 

Knowledge of and familiarity with refugee communities and/or relevant experience 

Language skills (Dari, Pashto, Arabic, Kinyarwanda, Swahili, Spanish, etc - not a requirement) 

Interest in the field of social services or social work 

 

Training: Attend an initial orientation meeting with the program manager. Attend ongoing training as required by the supervisor. Participate in performance evaluations as needed. 

 

Location: 417 Welshwood Dr, Suite 100, Nashville, TN 37211 

 

Supervisor: This position answers to the Refugee Benefits Manager, Kimberly Haines 

 


Please apply using the Internship Application form, and direct additional questions to the Volunteer & Training Coordinator at volunteer@empowernashville.org. 


Agency: Nashville International Center for Empowerment


Nashville International Center for Empowerment, established in 2005, is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) community-based organization dedicated to ensuring refugees and immigrants achieve their full potential now and for generations to come. 


All Applicant must apply on company website at www.empowernashville.org/careers


Title of Position:  Refugee Benefits Intern 

 

Purpose: NICE’s Refugee Benefits program supports recently arrived refugees to effectively use and maintain benefits that they need to support their families. Specifically, we focus on Department of Human Services benefits like SNAP (also known as Food Stamps) and TANF (also known as Families 

First). As well as, public health benefits such as TennCare and WIC. 

 

Commitment: 

Minimum: 10 hours/week 

Maximum: 15 hours/week 

2-3 days per week (9:00am-1:00pm); flexibility with hours to be discussed with supervisor. 

 

Duties: 

Provide benefits education, making sure that all families resettled with NICE understand their SNAP, TANF, TNCare & WIC benefits. 

Help with the paperwork necessary to get, maintain, and track the benefits that our clients need. 

Assist with planning, organizing, and implementing benefits orientations and other presentations 

Support processes to enroll families in the refugee benefits program 

Support client communications through phone calls and texts 

Organize important documents related to benefits 

Support clients with relevant benefit applications 

Transport clients, where needed 

Share information about benefits at community events 

Assist with program evaluation, through administering surveys 

Additional responsibilities as assigned 

 

Requirements: 

 

Strong written and verbal English proficiency 

Proficiency in Microsoft Office Programs 

Reliable transportation 

Effective communication skills 

A commitment to supporting refugee and low-income communities and an interest in learning more 

 

Preferences: 

 

Experience working with diverse populations 

Knowledge of and familiarity with refugee communities and/or relevant experience 

Language skills (Dari, Pashto, Arabic, Kinyarwanda, Swahili, Spanish, etc - not a requirement) 

Interest in the field of social services or social work 

 

Training: Attend an initial orientation meeting with the program manager. Attend ongoing training as required by the supervisor. Participate in performance evaluations as needed. 

 

Location: 417 Welshwood Dr, Suite 100, Nashville, TN 37211 

 

Supervisor: This position answers to the Refugee Benefits Manager, Kimberly Haines 

 


Please apply using the Internship Application form, and direct additional questions to the Volunteer & Training Coordinator at volunteer@empowernashville.org. 


Agency: Nashville International Center for Empowerment

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37211

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Refugee/Immigrant Health Intern

APPLICATIONS MUST BE COMPLETE ON NICE WEBSITE: HTTPS://EMPOWERNASHVILLE.ORG/CAREERS

 

Nashville International Center for Empowerment, established in 2005, is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) community-based organization dedicated to ensuring refugees and immigrants achieve their full potential now and for generations to come. 

 

 Title of Position: Health Intern 

 

Purpose:  The Health Intern will primarily support intensive case management, health education, and mental health care coordination services for vulnerable refugee and immigrant populations; and will also help carry out projects related to refugee health and wellness.  

 

Commitment: 

Minimum: 15 hours per week

Maximum: 30 hours per week

Specific schedule to be negotiated with supervisor  

 

Duties:  

Demonstrate knowledge of the refugee resettlement process; local and national stakeholders in refugee health services; and the barriers that refugees may experience while interacting with government entities, healthcare organizations, and social work professionals. 

Achieve fluency in intensive case management procedures such as client intake, documentation of referrals, streamlining referral processes, and case closure 

Analyse intake forms, progress forms, and exit forms across all NICE programs for opportunities for mental health referrals and tracking holistic wellbeing outcomes 

Create exit interviews with mental health related information 

Support the compilation of diaspora community connections / networking into a usable resource for NICE staff 

Provide needs assessments of diaspora communities capacity for mental health related information/referrals 

Implement Nashville-Neighbours style program of health-education for higher need clients with chronic disease (asthma, diabetes, etc) 

Streamline administrative needs for health education (health care navigation and maternal health) 

Create and implement organizational/administrative tools for health education service provisions (organizing partner lists, event calendar organization, etc) 

Receive thorough feedback from program managers  

Other duties as assigned 


Requirements: 

Excellent written and oral English proficiency 

Advanced computer and typing skills 

Reliable transportation 

Commitment to adhering to agreed-upon schedule 


Preferences:  Activities for the program will be completed at the NICE office but some off site appointments or events may be needed. Specific modifications can be made in discussion with the Director of Health.   Ability to provide transportation for clients in your personal vehicle is preferrable but not required

Location:  417 Welshwood Dr., Nashville, TN 37211 

Supervisor:This position reports to the Director of Health, Nadia Rahman


Please apply using the Internship Application form, and direct additional questions to the Volunteer & Training Coordinator at volunteer@empowernashville.org. 

Agency: Nashville International Center for Empowerment

APPLICATIONS MUST BE COMPLETE ON NICE WEBSITE: HTTPS://EMPOWERNASHVILLE.ORG/CAREERS

 

Nashville International Center for Empowerment, established in 2005, is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) community-based organization dedicated to ensuring refugees and immigrants achieve their full potential now and for generations to come. 

 

 Title of Position: Health Intern 

 

Purpose:  The Health Intern will primarily support intensive case management, health education, and mental health care coordination services for vulnerable refugee and immigrant populations; and will also help carry out projects related to refugee health and wellness.  

 

Commitment: 

Minimum: 15 hours per week

Maximum: 30 hours per week

Specific schedule to be negotiated with supervisor  

 

Duties:  

Demonstrate knowledge of the refugee resettlement process; local and national stakeholders in refugee health services; and the barriers that refugees may experience while interacting with government entities, healthcare organizations, and social work professionals. 

Achieve fluency in intensive case management procedures such as client intake, documentation of referrals, streamlining referral processes, and case closure 

Analyse intake forms, progress forms, and exit forms across all NICE programs for opportunities for mental health referrals and tracking holistic wellbeing outcomes 

Create exit interviews with mental health related information 

Support the compilation of diaspora community connections / networking into a usable resource for NICE staff 

Provide needs assessments of diaspora communities capacity for mental health related information/referrals 

Implement Nashville-Neighbours style program of health-education for higher need clients with chronic disease (asthma, diabetes, etc) 

Streamline administrative needs for health education (health care navigation and maternal health) 

Create and implement organizational/administrative tools for health education service provisions (organizing partner lists, event calendar organization, etc) 

Receive thorough feedback from program managers  

Other duties as assigned 


Requirements: 

Excellent written and oral English proficiency 

Advanced computer and typing skills 

Reliable transportation 

Commitment to adhering to agreed-upon schedule 


Preferences:  Activities for the program will be completed at the NICE office but some off site appointments or events may be needed. Specific modifications can be made in discussion with the Director of Health.   Ability to provide transportation for clients in your personal vehicle is preferrable but not required

Location:  417 Welshwood Dr., Nashville, TN 37211 

Supervisor:This position reports to the Director of Health, Nadia Rahman


Please apply using the Internship Application form, and direct additional questions to the Volunteer & Training Coordinator at volunteer@empowernashville.org. 

Agency: Nashville International Center for Empowerment

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37211

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Social Media Intern

Social Media Intern


Nashville International Center for Empowerment, established in 2005, is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) community-based organization dedicated to ensuring refugees and immigrants achieve their full potential now and for generations to come.



APPLICATIONS MUST BE COMPLETED ON AGENCY WEBSITE TO BE CONSIDERED: www.empowernashville.org/careers



Title of Position:Social Media Intern


Purpose:  Nashville International Center for Empowerment (NICE) serves refugees, asylees, and immigrants from all over the world coming to the Nashville area. NICE serves this population by providing assistance with resettlement, employment, education, health, mentorship, and other community resources. Interns will contribute their time, skills and expertise and in exchange will gain experience in public relations and media management, community relations and outreach. The Social media Intern will support the Development staff.


Commitment:  

Minimum: 10 hours per week

Maximum: 15 hours per week

Consistent availability Monday - Friday 8am-4pm; specific schedule to be negotiated with supervisor.


Duties:

Develop stories/content for social media (weekly) and email newsletter (monthly)

Interview clients/volunteers/staff and document events and programs

Photograph and video various events and programs for promotion in media

Research marketing and media strategies especially in non-profit/refugee resettlement

Analyze social media data and provide insights to improve marketing

Design graphics in Canva

Schedule weekly posts on multiple platforms

Assist with other Communications tasks as needed


Requirements:

Passion for the refugee and immigrant community

Passion for social media and storytelling

Proficiency in Microsoft Office and Google Suite

Strong interpersonal skills

Strong written communication skills in various genres

Strong attention to detail and proofreading skills

Experience managing media platforms—Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn

Experience creating engaging Instagram reels

Knowledge of current social media trends

Experience in email marketing, preferably Mailchimp

Basic graphic design skills (Canva) and ability to follow brand guidelines

Ability to work independently

Ability to work and connect with individuals from diverse backgrounds




Desirable: 

Experience with photography and photo editing

Experience scheduling and conducting interviews

Experience with Wordpress


Location: 417 Welshwood Drive, Nashville, TN 37211 (others as specified by supervisor, some remote work available).


Supervisor: This position reports to the Communications Coordinator, Annie Brezinski



Please apply using the Internship Application form, and direct additional questions to the Volunteer & Training Coordinator at volunteer@empowernashville.org.  



Agency: Nashville International Center for Empowerment

Social Media Intern


Nashville International Center for Empowerment, established in 2005, is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) community-based organization dedicated to ensuring refugees and immigrants achieve their full potential now and for generations to come.



APPLICATIONS MUST BE COMPLETED ON AGENCY WEBSITE TO BE CONSIDERED: www.empowernashville.org/careers



Title of Position:Social Media Intern


Purpose:  Nashville International Center for Empowerment (NICE) serves refugees, asylees, and immigrants from all over the world coming to the Nashville area. NICE serves this population by providing assistance with resettlement, employment, education, health, mentorship, and other community resources. Interns will contribute their time, skills and expertise and in exchange will gain experience in public relations and media management, community relations and outreach. The Social media Intern will support the Development staff.


Commitment:  

Minimum: 10 hours per week

Maximum: 15 hours per week

Consistent availability Monday - Friday 8am-4pm; specific schedule to be negotiated with supervisor.


Duties:

Develop stories/content for social media (weekly) and email newsletter (monthly)

Interview clients/volunteers/staff and document events and programs

Photograph and video various events and programs for promotion in media

Research marketing and media strategies especially in non-profit/refugee resettlement

Analyze social media data and provide insights to improve marketing

Design graphics in Canva

Schedule weekly posts on multiple platforms

Assist with other Communications tasks as needed


Requirements:

Passion for the refugee and immigrant community

Passion for social media and storytelling

Proficiency in Microsoft Office and Google Suite

Strong interpersonal skills

Strong written communication skills in various genres

Strong attention to detail and proofreading skills

Experience managing media platforms—Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn

Experience creating engaging Instagram reels

Knowledge of current social media trends

Experience in email marketing, preferably Mailchimp

Basic graphic design skills (Canva) and ability to follow brand guidelines

Ability to work independently

Ability to work and connect with individuals from diverse backgrounds




Desirable: 

Experience with photography and photo editing

Experience scheduling and conducting interviews

Experience with Wordpress


Location: 417 Welshwood Drive, Nashville, TN 37211 (others as specified by supervisor, some remote work available).


Supervisor: This position reports to the Communications Coordinator, Annie Brezinski



Please apply using the Internship Application form, and direct additional questions to the Volunteer & Training Coordinator at volunteer@empowernashville.org.  



Agency: Nashville International Center for Empowerment

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37211

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Refugee Program Mentor Match

We are looking for dedicated and passionate volunteers to help support our mission of guiding refugees as they move on a path from surviving to thriving through our mentorship program.
We'll match you with a client to meet with as a mentor at least once a month for 3-6 months. Mentorship could include opportunities such as helping a client schedule appointments, providing transportation to a store or food bank, or simply sitting in their home to have tea and practice English. 

A background check is required and orientation provided.

Agency: Inspiritus

We are looking for dedicated and passionate volunteers to help support our mission of guiding refugees as they move on a path from surviving to thriving through our mentorship program.
We'll match you with a client to meet with as a mentor at least once a month for 3-6 months. Mentorship could include opportunities such as helping a client schedule appointments, providing transportation to a store or food bank, or simply sitting in their home to have tea and practice English. 

A background check is required and orientation provided.

Agency: Inspiritus

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37211

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Belmont University: ALS Student Ambassador(s)

Belmont University - Student ALS Ambassador:

As a Student ALS Ambassador, you help inspire others to take action through fundraising and community outreach initiatives. Student Ambassadors are key to helping drive our mission forward, increase awareness, and make a difference in the lives of those touched by ALS.  You will work closely with the local ALS Association Staff Partner to identify ways to grow and reach new audiences to encourage them to take steps with the ALS Community by attending the Walk to Defeat ALS - Nashville. In addition to helping support Advocacy efforts.  Student ALS Ambassador      

Walk to Defeat ALS - Nashville 

- Identify ways to engage with students on Campus. (Tabling events, community awareness/fundraiser nights at local establishments, etc)

- Encourage Students to take action and support the ALS Association’s mission; to make ALS a livable disease and cure it.

- Recruit Student Leaders to form a Walk to Defeat ALS Nashville Team. (I.e. Sorority President be the Team Captain and encourage other sorority sisters to join the team.)

- Identify potential sponsor/partnership opportunities within the Murfreesboro area. You do not have to make the "ask" unless you feel comfortable. Staff Partner and Student ALS Ambassador will work together to make the ask. 

- Assist with Event Day executions of Walk to Defeat ALS Nashville      

Tennessee Advocacy 

- Encourage students to take action and advocate for patients & families living with ALS.

- Participate in Tennessee Advocacy Day at State Capital

Expectations: 

You will be supported by the local staff partner and have accessibility to contact them as questions or concerns come up. The Staff Partner and Student ALS Ambassador will meet periodically to discuss initiatives, activations, and walk alongside you to grow student engagement.

If you'd like to learn more about becoming a Student ALS Ambassador, please reach out to Cody.Filbert@als.org

Agency: The ALS Association

Belmont University - Student ALS Ambassador:

As a Student ALS Ambassador, you help inspire others to take action through fundraising and community outreach initiatives. Student Ambassadors are key to helping drive our mission forward, increase awareness, and make a difference in the lives of those touched by ALS.  You will work closely with the local ALS Association Staff Partner to identify ways to grow and reach new audiences to encourage them to take steps with the ALS Community by attending the Walk to Defeat ALS - Nashville. In addition to helping support Advocacy efforts.  Student ALS Ambassador      

Walk to Defeat ALS - Nashville 

- Identify ways to engage with students on Campus. (Tabling events, community awareness/fundraiser nights at local establishments, etc)

- Encourage Students to take action and support the ALS Association’s mission; to make ALS a livable disease and cure it.

- Recruit Student Leaders to form a Walk to Defeat ALS Nashville Team. (I.e. Sorority President be the Team Captain and encourage other sorority sisters to join the team.)

- Identify potential sponsor/partnership opportunities within the Murfreesboro area. You do not have to make the "ask" unless you feel comfortable. Staff Partner and Student ALS Ambassador will work together to make the ask. 

- Assist with Event Day executions of Walk to Defeat ALS Nashville      

Tennessee Advocacy 

- Encourage students to take action and advocate for patients & families living with ALS.

- Participate in Tennessee Advocacy Day at State Capital

Expectations: 

You will be supported by the local staff partner and have accessibility to contact them as questions or concerns come up. The Staff Partner and Student ALS Ambassador will meet periodically to discuss initiatives, activations, and walk alongside you to grow student engagement.

If you'd like to learn more about becoming a Student ALS Ambassador, please reach out to Cody.Filbert@als.org

Agency: The ALS Association

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37205

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Belmont University: ALS Student Ambassador(s)

Belmont University - Student ALS Ambassador:

As a Student ALS Ambassador, you help inspire others to take action through fundraising and community outreach initiatives. Student Ambassadors are key to helping drive our mission forward, increase awareness, and make a difference in the lives of those touched by ALS.  You will work closely with the local ALS Association Staff Partner to identify ways to grow and reach new audiences to encourage them to take steps with the ALS Community by attending the Walk to Defeat ALS - Nashville. In addition to helping support Advocacy efforts.  Student ALS Ambassador      

Walk to Defeat ALS - Nashville 

- Identify ways to engage with students on Campus.(Tabling events, community awareness/fundraiser nights at local establishments, etc)

- Encourage Students to take action and support the ALS Association’s mission; to make ALS a livable disease and cure it.

- Recruit Student Leaders to form a Walk to Defeat ALS Nashville Team. (I.e. Sorority President be the Team Captain and encourage other sorority sisters to join the team.)

- Identify potential sponsor/partnership opportunities within the Murfreesboro area. You do not have to make the "ask" unless you feel comfortable. (Staff Partner and Student ALS Ambassador will work together to make the ask.) 

- Assist with Event Day executions of Walk to Defeat ALS Nashville


Tennessee Advocacy

- Encourage students to take action and advocate for patients & families living with ALS.

- Participate in Tennessee Advocacy Day


You and the local staff partner will also meet on a regular bases to discuss obstacles, local initiatives, activations, etc. The Local Staff Partner and Student Ambassador will work closely together to engage student involvement to drive The ALS Association's mission forward. 

Agency: The ALS Association

Belmont University - Student ALS Ambassador:

As a Student ALS Ambassador, you help inspire others to take action through fundraising and community outreach initiatives. Student Ambassadors are key to helping drive our mission forward, increase awareness, and make a difference in the lives of those touched by ALS.  You will work closely with the local ALS Association Staff Partner to identify ways to grow and reach new audiences to encourage them to take steps with the ALS Community by attending the Walk to Defeat ALS - Nashville. In addition to helping support Advocacy efforts.  Student ALS Ambassador      

Walk to Defeat ALS - Nashville 

- Identify ways to engage with students on Campus.(Tabling events, community awareness/fundraiser nights at local establishments, etc)

- Encourage Students to take action and support the ALS Association’s mission; to make ALS a livable disease and cure it.

- Recruit Student Leaders to form a Walk to Defeat ALS Nashville Team. (I.e. Sorority President be the Team Captain and encourage other sorority sisters to join the team.)

- Identify potential sponsor/partnership opportunities within the Murfreesboro area. You do not have to make the "ask" unless you feel comfortable. (Staff Partner and Student ALS Ambassador will work together to make the ask.) 

- Assist with Event Day executions of Walk to Defeat ALS Nashville


Tennessee Advocacy

- Encourage students to take action and advocate for patients & families living with ALS.

- Participate in Tennessee Advocacy Day


You and the local staff partner will also meet on a regular bases to discuss obstacles, local initiatives, activations, etc. The Local Staff Partner and Student Ambassador will work closely together to engage student involvement to drive The ALS Association's mission forward. 

Agency: The ALS Association

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37205

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Ashland City Clean Up

Join Harpeth Conservancy for a walking cleanup along a creek and recreation area in Ashland City! By removing litter and debris from riparian areas and streams, we’ll help restore streamside habitats for Tennessee’s wildlife while safeguarding water quality.

Together, we’ll collect trash and debris while learning more about how each of us can become lifelong clean water advocates and river stewards.

All cleanup supplies and equipment will be provided. Please wear sturdy closed-toe shoes, long pants, and weather-appropriate clothing. Be sure to bring your own water, snacks, and any medications you may need.

Thank you for helping protect clean water and healthy rivers across Tennessee!

Accessibility: Please reach out to the Event Contact for more information.

Event Location: Exact cleanup location will be announced prior to the event.

For more information or questions about the event, please contact Josh at joshknickerbocker@harpethriver.org or (615) 378-0485.

Agency: Harpeth Conservancy

Join Harpeth Conservancy for a walking cleanup along a creek and recreation area in Ashland City! By removing litter and debris from riparian areas and streams, we’ll help restore streamside habitats for Tennessee’s wildlife while safeguarding water quality.

Together, we’ll collect trash and debris while learning more about how each of us can become lifelong clean water advocates and river stewards.

All cleanup supplies and equipment will be provided. Please wear sturdy closed-toe shoes, long pants, and weather-appropriate clothing. Be sure to bring your own water, snacks, and any medications you may need.

Thank you for helping protect clean water and healthy rivers across Tennessee!

Accessibility: Please reach out to the Event Contact for more information.

Event Location: Exact cleanup location will be announced prior to the event.

For more information or questions about the event, please contact Josh at joshknickerbocker@harpethriver.org or (615) 378-0485.

Agency: Harpeth Conservancy

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Oct 3, 2026

Zip Code: 37015

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Reading Tutors Needed for 1st-5th Grade Students

Raise Your Hand Tutoring provides free academic intervention to students in Clarksville-Montgomery, Cheatham, Dickson, Hickman, Robertson, and Williamson Counties. We serve several local elementary and middle schools that would benefit from your help as a volunteer tutor. As a volunteer tutor, you will work alongside a teacher to provide small group reading intervention to our students.

We offer flexible scheduling with several locations either in the morning before school or after school. Our sessions are year round with a Spring, Summer, and Fall session - You only have to sign up for one hour a week for the duration of the session. 

To apply to become a tutor please click this link: https://www.unitedwaygreaternashville.org/raise-your-hand-volunteers/

We will contact you and help find the best placement depending on your location and availability. Morning tutoring is generally 7:30a-8:30a and afternoon tutoring is generally 3:30p-4:30p. 

Agency: United Way's Raise Your Hand Tutoring Program

Raise Your Hand Tutoring provides free academic intervention to students in Clarksville-Montgomery, Cheatham, Dickson, Hickman, Robertson, and Williamson Counties. We serve several local elementary and middle schools that would benefit from your help as a volunteer tutor. As a volunteer tutor, you will work alongside a teacher to provide small group reading intervention to our students.

We offer flexible scheduling with several locations either in the morning before school or after school. Our sessions are year round with a Spring, Summer, and Fall session - You only have to sign up for one hour a week for the duration of the session. 

To apply to become a tutor please click this link: https://www.unitedwaygreaternashville.org/raise-your-hand-volunteers/

We will contact you and help find the best placement depending on your location and availability. Morning tutoring is generally 7:30a-8:30a and afternoon tutoring is generally 3:30p-4:30p. 

Agency: United Way's Raise Your Hand Tutoring Program

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37228

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Tee Up Hope: Volunteer at the HopeKids Golf Tournament

HopeKids Golf Tournament Volunteer Opportunity

Join us for the HopeKids Middle Tennessee Golf Tournament, our largest annual fundraiser, and help make this impactful event a success!

Date: Monday, August 24
Location: The Grove Club
6200 Wildings Blvd, College Grove, TN 37046

Volunteers are needed throughout the day with three available shifts:

        - 8:00 AM – 12:00 PM
        - 12:00 PM – 4:00 PM
        - 3:00 PM – 6:00 PM

Volunteers may assist with event setup, teardown, stations, transportation, auction support, and other event needs. Meals and refreshments will be provided.

Funds raised through the HopeKids Golf Tournament directly support HopeKids Middle Tennessee and our ongoing calendar of free events, activities, and support opportunities for families raising children with life-threatening medical conditions.

About HopeKids:
HopeKids’ vision is to restore hope and transform the lives of children with life-threatening medical conditions, their families, and the communities in which we serve. Our mission is to provide ongoing events, activities, and a powerful, unique support community for families who have a child with cancer or some other life-threatening medical condition. We surround these remarkable children and their families with the message that hope is a powerful medicine. Learn more at hopekids.org.

Agency: HopeKids Middle Tennessee

HopeKids Golf Tournament Volunteer Opportunity

Join us for the HopeKids Middle Tennessee Golf Tournament, our largest annual fundraiser, and help make this impactful event a success!

Date: Monday, August 24
Location: The Grove Club
6200 Wildings Blvd, College Grove, TN 37046

Volunteers are needed throughout the day with three available shifts:

        - 8:00 AM – 12:00 PM
        - 12:00 PM – 4:00 PM
        - 3:00 PM – 6:00 PM

Volunteers may assist with event setup, teardown, stations, transportation, auction support, and other event needs. Meals and refreshments will be provided.

Funds raised through the HopeKids Golf Tournament directly support HopeKids Middle Tennessee and our ongoing calendar of free events, activities, and support opportunities for families raising children with life-threatening medical conditions.

About HopeKids:
HopeKids’ vision is to restore hope and transform the lives of children with life-threatening medical conditions, their families, and the communities in which we serve. Our mission is to provide ongoing events, activities, and a powerful, unique support community for families who have a child with cancer or some other life-threatening medical condition. We surround these remarkable children and their families with the message that hope is a powerful medicine. Learn more at hopekids.org.

Agency: HopeKids Middle Tennessee

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 37046

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Volunteer at the Two Rivers Positive Behavior Store!

Students at Two Rivers Middle School earn positive behavior points for making good choices every day. Students can redeem those points for snacks and prizes during lunch two times per month at the "Live School Store" where they exchange their points for snacks and prizes. You will serve one grade level of students at a time with a break between each grade for restocking and organizing. You'll have a Two Rivers staff person with you to support you.

https://handson.unitedwaygreaternashville.org/opportunity/a0aVN00001aSjkzYAC/two-rivers-middle-school-positive-behavior-store

Agency: Two Rivers Middle Prep

Students at Two Rivers Middle School earn positive behavior points for making good choices every day. Students can redeem those points for snacks and prizes during lunch two times per month at the "Live School Store" where they exchange their points for snacks and prizes. You will serve one grade level of students at a time with a break between each grade for restocking and organizing. You'll have a Two Rivers staff person with you to support you.

https://handson.unitedwaygreaternashville.org/opportunity/a0aVN00001aSjkzYAC/two-rivers-middle-school-positive-behavior-store

Agency: Two Rivers Middle Prep

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 37214

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Pet Chauffeur for Foster Pets and Supplies

Got a car? Put it to good use this semester. 

Looking for a flexible way to volunteer between classes? Become a Pet Chauffeur with Pawster!

Pet Chauffeurs help transport cats and dogs to foster homes, veterinary appointments, and wherever they need to go. You'll also deliver food, crates, and other supplies to foster families. Every ride you give helps keep pets safe and supports families going through a difficult time.

All you need is:

A valid driver's licenseA reliable vehicleA love for animals

Sign up here

Once you complete orientation, you'll be added to Pawster's Pet Chauffeur list. When a transport is needed, you'll receive a request. If you're free, you can accept it. If not, no worries! Just wait for the next opportunity!

Whether you're looking to earn volunteer hours, make an impact on your own schedule, or simply want an excuse to spend time with adorable pets, being a Pet Chauffeur is an easy way to help this semester.

Sign up today and help keep pets moving toward home. 

Agency: Pawster Nashville

Got a car? Put it to good use this semester. 

Looking for a flexible way to volunteer between classes? Become a Pet Chauffeur with Pawster!

Pet Chauffeurs help transport cats and dogs to foster homes, veterinary appointments, and wherever they need to go. You'll also deliver food, crates, and other supplies to foster families. Every ride you give helps keep pets safe and supports families going through a difficult time.

All you need is:

A valid driver's licenseA reliable vehicleA love for animals

Sign up here

Once you complete orientation, you'll be added to Pawster's Pet Chauffeur list. When a transport is needed, you'll receive a request. If you're free, you can accept it. If not, no worries! Just wait for the next opportunity!

Whether you're looking to earn volunteer hours, make an impact on your own schedule, or simply want an excuse to spend time with adorable pets, being a Pet Chauffeur is an easy way to help this semester.

Sign up today and help keep pets moving toward home. 

Agency: Pawster Nashville

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37211

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Foster a Dog

Missing your dog back home? We've got the next best thing.

Being away at school often means being away from your four-legged best friend, too. If you're missing your daily walks, tail wags, and puppy cuddles, fostering a dog through Pawster is a meaningful way to fill that gap while helping a family in need.

Pawster provides everything you need, including training, supplies, veterinary care, and transportation. You provide the belly rubs, walks, treats, and a safe place to stay.

Fostering is flexible enough to fit a college schedule. There's no long-term commitment, and you can earn volunteer hours simply by opening your home to a dog who needs temporary care.

Sign up here

When you foster with Pawster, you're helping more than just a dog. Pawster specializes in Crisis Foster Care, which means your foster dog already has a loving owner who is temporarily unable to care for them. You'll give them a safe, caring home until they're ready to be reunited. While your information remains confidential, Pawster fosters often say the most rewarding moment is watching their foster dog return home to the family that loves them.

Whether you're missing your dog from home, looking for a reason to get outside between classes, or hoping to make a difference this semester, fostering is a rewarding way to help a pup, and the people who love them.

Sign up today! If you love dogs, you're already qualified to be a Pawster Foster.

**NOTE: Belmont, Fisk and Trevecca Universities, do NOT allow pets in on-campus housing. This opportunity is only available to students who live off-campus and whose landlords allow pets. All students should verify with their landlords that pets are allowed before signing up to foster.

Agency: Pawster Nashville

Missing your dog back home? We've got the next best thing.

Being away at school often means being away from your four-legged best friend, too. If you're missing your daily walks, tail wags, and puppy cuddles, fostering a dog through Pawster is a meaningful way to fill that gap while helping a family in need.

Pawster provides everything you need, including training, supplies, veterinary care, and transportation. You provide the belly rubs, walks, treats, and a safe place to stay.

Fostering is flexible enough to fit a college schedule. There's no long-term commitment, and you can earn volunteer hours simply by opening your home to a dog who needs temporary care.

Sign up here

When you foster with Pawster, you're helping more than just a dog. Pawster specializes in Crisis Foster Care, which means your foster dog already has a loving owner who is temporarily unable to care for them. You'll give them a safe, caring home until they're ready to be reunited. While your information remains confidential, Pawster fosters often say the most rewarding moment is watching their foster dog return home to the family that loves them.

Whether you're missing your dog from home, looking for a reason to get outside between classes, or hoping to make a difference this semester, fostering is a rewarding way to help a pup, and the people who love them.

Sign up today! If you love dogs, you're already qualified to be a Pawster Foster.

**NOTE: Belmont, Fisk and Trevecca Universities, do NOT allow pets in on-campus housing. This opportunity is only available to students who live off-campus and whose landlords allow pets. All students should verify with their landlords that pets are allowed before signing up to foster.

Agency: Pawster Nashville

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Foster a Cat

Missing your cat back home? We've got the purrfect solution.

College is exciting, but being away from your pets isn't always easy. If you're missing your furry best friend, fostering a cat through Pawster is a great way to get your cat fix while making a real difference.

Pawster provides everything you need, including training, supplies, veterinary care, and transportation. You provide the love, attention, and cozy place to call home.

Fostering is also perfect for busy student schedules. There are no adoption fees or long-term commitment, and you can earn volunteer hours simply by giving a cat a safe, temporary home.

Sign up here

When you foster with Pawster, you're helping more than just a cat. Pawster specializes in Crisis Foster Care, meaning your foster pet already has a loving owner who is temporarily unable to care for them. You'll care for their cat until they're ready to be reunited. While your information remains confidential, Pawster fosters often say the best part is seeing their foster cat return home to the family that loves them.

Whether you're homesick, missing your own pets, or just looking for a little extra joy this semester, fostering is a meaningful way to make campus life a little cozier - for you and for a cat in need.

Sign up today! If you love cats, you're already qualified to be a Pawster Foster!

**NOTE: Belmont, Fisk and Trevecca Universities, do NOT allow pets in on-campus housing. This opportunity is only available to students who live off-campus and whose landlords allow pets. All students should verify with their landlords that pets are allowed before signing up to foster.

Agency: Pawster Nashville

Missing your cat back home? We've got the purrfect solution.

College is exciting, but being away from your pets isn't always easy. If you're missing your furry best friend, fostering a cat through Pawster is a great way to get your cat fix while making a real difference.

Pawster provides everything you need, including training, supplies, veterinary care, and transportation. You provide the love, attention, and cozy place to call home.

Fostering is also perfect for busy student schedules. There are no adoption fees or long-term commitment, and you can earn volunteer hours simply by giving a cat a safe, temporary home.

Sign up here

When you foster with Pawster, you're helping more than just a cat. Pawster specializes in Crisis Foster Care, meaning your foster pet already has a loving owner who is temporarily unable to care for them. You'll care for their cat until they're ready to be reunited. While your information remains confidential, Pawster fosters often say the best part is seeing their foster cat return home to the family that loves them.

Whether you're homesick, missing your own pets, or just looking for a little extra joy this semester, fostering is a meaningful way to make campus life a little cozier - for you and for a cat in need.

Sign up today! If you love cats, you're already qualified to be a Pawster Foster!

**NOTE: Belmont, Fisk and Trevecca Universities, do NOT allow pets in on-campus housing. This opportunity is only available to students who live off-campus and whose landlords allow pets. All students should verify with their landlords that pets are allowed before signing up to foster.

Agency: Pawster Nashville

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Training and Workshop Opportunities

Engage with a training, workshop or educational resource to learn about the context of a community need

This could include:

learning about community disparities, policies and issues most prevalent to the population an organization serves through podcasts, videos, books, poverty simulations, panel discussions, museums or other contextualized learning experiencesskill-building trainings or orientations hosted by community agencies (e.g. volunteer orientations)


View Online Educational Resources HERE


To Submit for WellCore:

Visit: https://app.suitable.co/institution/5366/activities/337101

Agency: Belmont Community-Engaged Learning and Service

Engage with a training, workshop or educational resource to learn about the context of a community need

This could include:

learning about community disparities, policies and issues most prevalent to the population an organization serves through podcasts, videos, books, poverty simulations, panel discussions, museums or other contextualized learning experiencesskill-building trainings or orientations hosted by community agencies (e.g. volunteer orientations)


View Online Educational Resources HERE


To Submit for WellCore:

Visit: https://app.suitable.co/institution/5366/activities/337101

Agency: Belmont Community-Engaged Learning and Service

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Host a Lemon(aid) Stand!

You can support PTM by hosting a Lemon(AID) Stand on your campus, in your dorm, at your church, or anywhere else!

We provide you with most of the supplies and you get to spend the afternoon selling lemonade to benefit PTM. 

Learn more about our Lemon(AID) Stand initiative! 

Interested in learning more? Email ellen@prestontaylorministries.org! 

Agency: Preston Taylor Ministries

You can support PTM by hosting a Lemon(AID) Stand on your campus, in your dorm, at your church, or anywhere else!

We provide you with most of the supplies and you get to spend the afternoon selling lemonade to benefit PTM. 

Learn more about our Lemon(AID) Stand initiative! 

Interested in learning more? Email ellen@prestontaylorministries.org! 

Agency: Preston Taylor Ministries

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37209

Allow Groups: Yes