The Nature Connection is currently seeking new animals to “volunteer” with us at our therapeutic nature programs. If you live in Concord, MA or the surrounding towns (anywhere in Middlesex County would be considered) and have a small pet with therapeutic/educational potential, we would love to hear from you. Learn more at https://www.nature-connection.org/volunteering-your-animal/

CLF established the Senior Fellows Program to harness the capacity of mid-and late-career professionals who want to donate their time and expertise during a professional transition such as returning from a career break, switching from private sector to nonprofit work, or moving into retirement. The program offers flexible, part-time opportunities to gain valuable pro bono…

The Gig Manager’s role is to ensure all needed equipment is on-site for all in-person events. They are also responsible for coordinating volunteer staff and documentation (photo/video) of in-person events and the distribution of attained media to the Social Media Coordinator.* Coordinate photography/videography at gigs and events* Coordinate transport and set up equipment for gigs…

We are looking for fun and engaging individuals who want to join our volunteer usher team for our upcoming seasons. As a volunteer usher, you help MASS MoCA front-of-house staff with patron experiences during performances, events, and festivals. Enjoy some of the most exciting music and performing arts events in New England! Volunteers must be…

Imagine changing the paradigm from coexisting with people who have been incarcerated, to one that encourages connection with returning citizens and builds resilience within the community as we learn to THRIVE together. Regardless of if you are a professional in a related field, someone who has personally experienced reentry, or simply a concerned community member,…

In the Homework Club, volunteer mentors are matched with METCO scholars between grades 3-5 to help them stay on track with their math and ELA learning. With one or two virtual meetings a week throughout the school year, students will strengthen organizational skills and get the work done.

Get together with your match twice per month for a few hours at a time, and take part in low- to no-cost activities that interest both of you. Go for a hike, get ice cream, or hang out at your house and watch movies—whatever the two of you would enjoy. These relationships are more about…

We offer supplies, T-passes, food, and resources at our front door, and can accommodate six people at a time inside or in our outdoor patio to use a computer, charge devices, print documents, and speak with a volunteer. Volunteers set up and break down before and after each shift, coordinate food deliveries and distribution, offer…

Those with experience in another area related to our services are also encouraged to volunteer. Some examples of valuable experience include: website design, immigration law, and event planning. We are also seeking individuals who have experience navigating community resources such as school enrollment, affordable housing, and local healthcare systems. Finally, we are always looking for…

Join a committee to help oversee what we do​. Committees include the MCA Board of Directors, Building Committee, Finance Committee, Development Committee, Outreach Committee, and the Governance Committee.