Front Desk Interns help by greeting visitors, answering phone calls and inquiries about the organization or clients’ appointments, scheduling appointments, routing calls to employees, data entry, filing, and organizing the client database.

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…

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!

Assist with the set-up, admissions, guest services, programming, and clean-up at our events. Events run between 2 and 8 hours.

Teach focused educational programs and give tours to visiting school groups. Tours involve standing, walking and climbing stairs.

Take visitors on guided tours or answer questions as people tour the Museum on their own. Tours last about 1 to 1½ hours and involve standing, walking and climbing stairs. (May – November)

This committee is dedicated to encouraging people in their 20s and 30s to get involved in the AMC and enjoy the outdoors. We are always looking for enthusiastic volunteers interested in becoming involved with the Committee.

The Bay Cove Board of Advocates is a volunteer group that plays a critical role in the success of our agency. The Board of Advocates was envisioned as a group of individuals—knowledgeable about and supportive of Bay Cove’s programs and services—who could help increase the agency’s viability and visibility in the community-at-large.