Development interns will conduct research, grant writing, fundraising, event planning and other clerical help, managing AACA’s social media profiles and presence, including Facebook, Twitter, and additional channels that may be deemed relevant, and managing, designing and updating the webpage.
The TAP program was established to encourage and nurture future leaders in non-profit and philanthropy endeavors. A combination of teamwork skills, education, character building and philanthropy, TAP is truly the new face of teen community service. After a successful six month pilot, BINA began its first official year with a group of dedicated teens ready…
Some of the areas in which our volunteers work are Equine Programs, Vocational Training Programs, Office, Facility/Farm, and Special Events. BINA Volunteers must be 14 years or older and able to work independently. All volunteers must attend our volunteer orientation.
In conjunction with Dementia Friendly Massachusetts, the Alzheimer’s Association is training volunteers to provide outreach and delivery of caregiver education, facilitate social engagement events, and provide peer support programs for people living with dementia and their caregivers. The anticipated time commitment for this volunteer role is 16 hours per month. (Extensive training and ongoing support…
As a volunteer, you’ll help us with administrative projects such as assembling large mailings, helping to organize special event supplies, putting together information packets, etc. These volunteer opportunities typically take place in our Waltham office during business hours.
There are many other volunteer opportunities with the Alzheimer’s Association. If you have a specific skill like computers, graphic design or are bi-lingual, we will work to accommodate your skill set with a specific volunteer position within the organization.
You’ll serve as the lead contact between the Association and a member of Congress. Responsibilities include holding at least five meetings annually in your respective congressional office in MA or NH. One of these visits includes participation in the National Alzheimer’s Association Advocacy Forum in Washington, DC each spring.
Young ProfessionALZ is a group designed for individuals ages 21 – 40 to join together and raise awareness about Alzheimer’s disease through volunteering, advocacy and fundraising. We are seeking new members!
Volunteer and help with greeting visitors, and selling admission tickets, memberships, and merchandise. This job includes operating a cash register and credit card machine. Between visitors help keep the shop stocked and tidy.
In order for our annual American Independence Festival to be successful, we need the help of more than 100 individual volunteers in the days leading up to the event and on the Festival day itself. Commit to 4 hours at the event, or help plan the event this winter and spring!