Volunteering in the arts is a great opportunity to make new community connections, to use your time and professional skills in new and exciting ways, and to learn more about the incredible arts organizations that are part of our region.
ArtsWave Days, brought to you by Macy’s, is a series of unique, one-day-only events in support of the 2020 ArtsWave Community Campaign. Each event is free and open to the public, featuring performances, activities and more from arts organizations all around the Cincinnati region.
Specific requirements will depend on the position. Support and encourage moms and caregivers or assist in other areas such as laundry, cleaning, or the front desk. Must be 21+ and complete a background check.
Commit to a minimum of 100 hours per year, most shifts will be in 3- or 4-hour increments. Specific requirements will depend on the position.
Chatfield College events like the Nun Run 5K & the Quilt, Car and Craft Show are made possible because of the many fine volunteers who give of their time and talents.
Volunteers help staff information tables at community events, plan or host volunteer & donor gatherings, canvass neighborhood businesses, connect CPAF to in-language media outlets, create or write social media & online content, and much more! Commitment: 2 hour outreach orientation; 1-2 volunteer hours per month.
Volunteers are trained to provide interpretation for mono-lingual or limited-English speaking clients, and to translate service agency forms or documents. Volunteers also help CPAF create or translate campaigns into API languages such as our “Love is…” campaign for Teen Dating Violence Awareness Month. Commitment: 5 hour Volunteer Interpreter Training; regular remote and/or in-person availability.
Volunteers follow CPAF’s social media accounts on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter, and they regularly share content and calls to action with their personal networks. Got an idea for a blog post or art work related to healing, justice, domestic violence, sexual assault, or self-care? We’d love to share it via our platforms!
Group volunteering opportunities include donation drives, community events, community bridges, brown bags & workshops, and annual service dats.
Volunteers help provide childcare at CPAF’s shelters. They spend time reading, drawing, and playing–following the child’s lead and engaging their interests! Child care volunteers play a critical role in supporting children who have experienced loss and trauma. Commitment: Advocate Training; 2 hour shelter orientation; 2-4 hours monthly on weekdays, evenings, and/or weekends.