Needs From: Volunteer Center of Brown County

Volunteer: Hospice Volunteers - Oshkosh, WI

If you have a passion for caring for others and are looking for a way to make a difference in people's lives, consider becoming a hospice volunteer. Our volunteers are an important part of our hospice care team, helping to improve the quality of life for our patients, their families and their caregivers.

We are looking for great volunteers that are willing to assist in various capacities. Training is provided and volunteers are supervised by a volunteer coordinator and are supported by other members of the patient care team. Some examples of volunteer needs: offering companionship, playing chess, cards or board games, knitting or scrapbooking, providing support at time of death, veteran to veteran visits, making weekly "tuck in" calls, making bereavement phone calls or visits, administrative support and much more.

Agency: AseraCare Hospice

If you have a passion for caring for others and are looking for a way to make a difference in people's lives, consider becoming a hospice volunteer. Our volunteers are an important part of our hospice care team, helping to improve the quality of life for our patients, their families and their caregivers.

We are looking for great volunteers that are willing to assist in various capacities. Training is provided and volunteers are supervised by a volunteer coordinator and are supported by other members of the patient care team. Some examples of volunteer needs: offering companionship, playing chess, cards or board games, knitting or scrapbooking, providing support at time of death, veteran to veteran visits, making weekly "tuck in" calls, making bereavement phone calls or visits, administrative support and much more.

Agency: AseraCare Hospice

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54901

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Hospice Volunteers - Green Bay, WI

If you have a passion for caring for others and are looking for a way to make a difference in people's lives, consider becoming a hospice volunteer. Our volunteers are an important part of our hospice care team, helping to improve the quality of life for our patients, their families and their caregivers.

We are looking for great volunteers that are willing to assist in various capacities. Training is provided and volunteers are supervised by a volunteer coordinator and are supported by other members of the patient care team. Some examples of volunteer needs: offering companionship, playing chess, cards or board games, knitting or scrapbooking, providing support at time of death, veteran to veteran visits, making weekly "tuck in" calls, making bereavement phone calls or visits, administrative support and much more.

Agency: AseraCare Hospice

If you have a passion for caring for others and are looking for a way to make a difference in people's lives, consider becoming a hospice volunteer. Our volunteers are an important part of our hospice care team, helping to improve the quality of life for our patients, their families and their caregivers.

We are looking for great volunteers that are willing to assist in various capacities. Training is provided and volunteers are supervised by a volunteer coordinator and are supported by other members of the patient care team. Some examples of volunteer needs: offering companionship, playing chess, cards or board games, knitting or scrapbooking, providing support at time of death, veteran to veteran visits, making weekly "tuck in" calls, making bereavement phone calls or visits, administrative support and much more.

Agency: AseraCare Hospice

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54302

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Hospice Volunteers - Appleton, WI

If you have a passion for caring for others and are looking for a way to make a difference in people's lives, consider becoming a hospice volunteer. Our volunteers are an important part of our hospice care team, helping to improve the quality of life for our patients, their families and their caregivers.

We are looking for great volunteers that are willing to assist in various capacities. Training is provided and volunteers are supervised by a volunteer coordinator and are supported by other members of the patient care team. Some examples of volunteer needs; offering companionship, playing chess, cards or board games, knitting or scrapbooking, providing support at time of death, veteran to veteran visits, making weekly "tuck-in" calls, making bereavement phone calls or visits, administrative support and much more.

Agency: AseraCare Hospice

If you have a passion for caring for others and are looking for a way to make a difference in people's lives, consider becoming a hospice volunteer. Our volunteers are an important part of our hospice care team, helping to improve the quality of life for our patients, their families and their caregivers.

We are looking for great volunteers that are willing to assist in various capacities. Training is provided and volunteers are supervised by a volunteer coordinator and are supported by other members of the patient care team. Some examples of volunteer needs; offering companionship, playing chess, cards or board games, knitting or scrapbooking, providing support at time of death, veteran to veteran visits, making weekly "tuck-in" calls, making bereavement phone calls or visits, administrative support and much more.

Agency: AseraCare Hospice

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54911

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Train Conductor

Hop on board the National Railroad Museum's operational train! Help out with the daily operations by being the on board safety officer, pointing out points of interest around the grounds and being interactive with patrons of all ages from all over the world! You can also help out with all the Museum special events like Paw Patrol PAW-Palooza, the Great Pumpkin Train and much more! Here at the museum many folks choose our venue to hold their special day, whether it is a birthday or a wedding you can help make their day special as a conductor on board the train! If you would like more information, have questions or would like to help out please email Katie Lutzke at klutzke@nationalrrmuseum.org or call 920-437-7623.

 

Agency: National Railroad Museum

Hop on board the National Railroad Museum's operational train! Help out with the daily operations by being the on board safety officer, pointing out points of interest around the grounds and being interactive with patrons of all ages from all over the world! You can also help out with all the Museum special events like Paw Patrol PAW-Palooza, the Great Pumpkin Train and much more! Here at the museum many folks choose our venue to hold their special day, whether it is a birthday or a wedding you can help make their day special as a conductor on board the train! If you would like more information, have questions or would like to help out please email Katie Lutzke at klutzke@nationalrrmuseum.org or call 920-437-7623.

 

Agency: National Railroad Museum

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 54304

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Water Giveaway

Water Giveaway: July 4th, 2026, starting at 3:00 pm we will be handing out the water on the boardwalk. Enjoy a little cool water on a hot day; we will be handing out water to the people that are attending the Festival Foods Fire over the Fox.

Agency: Acts 1:8 Ministry

Water Giveaway: July 4th, 2026, starting at 3:00 pm we will be handing out the water on the boardwalk. Enjoy a little cool water on a hot day; we will be handing out water to the people that are attending the Festival Foods Fire over the Fox.

Agency: Acts 1:8 Ministry

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Jul 4, 2026

Zip Code: 54304

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: H.O.O.A.H WI Volunteers

Do you have 1-2 hours a week or 5 hours a month to share your skills, time and appreciation to help improve the lives of our military community?

We are looking for positive and responsible volunteers to dedicate an average of 5 hours a month to work with our great board and extended teams. If any (or all) of the items below are of interest, please contact Hattie Liebman at hliebman@hooahinc.org for more information.

As a H.O.O.A.H. of Wisconsin volunteer you can:

· Lead established programs

· Participate in planning committees 

· Brainstorm and share ideas to improve programs and fundraising events

· Build meaningful connections to improve services and distribute resources

· Support the teams that directly impact the lives of our military community

If you want to learn more about our greater cause, checkout out Hooahwi.org

 

 

Agency: H.O.O.A.H. WI

Do you have 1-2 hours a week or 5 hours a month to share your skills, time and appreciation to help improve the lives of our military community?

We are looking for positive and responsible volunteers to dedicate an average of 5 hours a month to work with our great board and extended teams. If any (or all) of the items below are of interest, please contact Hattie Liebman at hliebman@hooahinc.org for more information.

As a H.O.O.A.H. of Wisconsin volunteer you can:

· Lead established programs

· Participate in planning committees 

· Brainstorm and share ideas to improve programs and fundraising events

· Build meaningful connections to improve services and distribute resources

· Support the teams that directly impact the lives of our military community

If you want to learn more about our greater cause, checkout out Hooahwi.org

 

 

Agency: H.O.O.A.H. WI

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54307

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Green Bay Sail & Paddle Board Members

Board members help guide organizational strategy, ensure strong governance, and make decisions that support our continued growth and community impact.

Agency: Green Bay Sail and Paddle

Board members help guide organizational strategy, ensure strong governance, and make decisions that support our continued growth and community impact.

Agency: Green Bay Sail and Paddle

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54302-1205

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer at House of Hope

Thank you for your interest in volunteering at House of Hope! We have volunteer opportunities for individuals and groups. Individuals must be age 16 or older to volunteer on their own. Youth under age 16 are welcome to volunteer with an adult. Please sign up to receive more information.

https://www.mobilize.us/houseofhopegb/event/881632/

Celebration Dinner: Provide a meal for the youth and families in shelter on the third Wednesday of the month. Meals must be prepared off site. Anyone can sign up—a volunteer application and orientation are not required. Celebration dinner volunteers do not interact with House of Hope residents.

Administrative Support: Data entry, scanning and filing, shredding paper, social media content creation, etc.

Boutique: Sort and wash clothing and linen donations, organize and fold/hang clothes, rotate seasonal items, keep the boutique clean and organized.

Childcare: Take care of children while their parents are in programming; shifts are typically 1-2 hours.

Cleaning: Wash windows; vacuum/mop floors; disinfect surfaces; clean upholstery; deep clean kitchens, laundry rooms, and bathrooms; clean rental units between tenants, etc.

Events or Donation Drives: Plan and execute fundraising events or donation drives with support from staff; assist with House of Hope events.

Facility Maintenance: Pick up trash, trim hedges, do yardwork, fix broken furniture, change lightbulbs, etc.

Gardening: Plant, weed, and maintain garden beds and landscaping.

Organizing: Track and sort donations; organize basement storage areas, closets, and pantries; etc.

Painting: Assist with painting interior walls at House of Hope properties. Need not be a professional but painting experience is required.

Join a Board Committee:

Advocacy Committee

Board Development and Governance Committee

Facilities Crew

Finance Committee

Community Engagement Committee (Fund Development)

Youth Advisory Board (ages 16-24 with lived expertise with homelessness)

Agency: House of Hope Green Bay, Inc.

Thank you for your interest in volunteering at House of Hope! We have volunteer opportunities for individuals and groups. Individuals must be age 16 or older to volunteer on their own. Youth under age 16 are welcome to volunteer with an adult. Please sign up to receive more information.

https://www.mobilize.us/houseofhopegb/event/881632/

Celebration Dinner: Provide a meal for the youth and families in shelter on the third Wednesday of the month. Meals must be prepared off site. Anyone can sign up—a volunteer application and orientation are not required. Celebration dinner volunteers do not interact with House of Hope residents.

Administrative Support: Data entry, scanning and filing, shredding paper, social media content creation, etc.

Boutique: Sort and wash clothing and linen donations, organize and fold/hang clothes, rotate seasonal items, keep the boutique clean and organized.

Childcare: Take care of children while their parents are in programming; shifts are typically 1-2 hours.

Cleaning: Wash windows; vacuum/mop floors; disinfect surfaces; clean upholstery; deep clean kitchens, laundry rooms, and bathrooms; clean rental units between tenants, etc.

Events or Donation Drives: Plan and execute fundraising events or donation drives with support from staff; assist with House of Hope events.

Facility Maintenance: Pick up trash, trim hedges, do yardwork, fix broken furniture, change lightbulbs, etc.

Gardening: Plant, weed, and maintain garden beds and landscaping.

Organizing: Track and sort donations; organize basement storage areas, closets, and pantries; etc.

Painting: Assist with painting interior walls at House of Hope properties. Need not be a professional but painting experience is required.

Join a Board Committee:

Advocacy Committee

Board Development and Governance Committee

Facilities Crew

Finance Committee

Community Engagement Committee (Fund Development)

Youth Advisory Board (ages 16-24 with lived expertise with homelessness)

Agency: House of Hope Green Bay, Inc.

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54303

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Make a Difference with Local Seniors

Our Activities Department is welcoming compassionate volunteers to spend meaningful time with residents in our Assisted Living, Memory Care, and Skilled Nursing & Rehab Center. We have various locations: De Pere, Appleton, Peshtigo, Marinette, Weston, Rhinelander, and WI Rapids. 

Volunteer Opportunities Include:

1:1 social visits with residents

Therapy-certified animal visits

Helping with arts and crafts, bingo, and games

Playing cards, board games, and doing puzzles

Manicures

Leading Bible studies or faith-based activities

Supporting residents with hobbies they enjoy

We also love group volunteers! Student organizations, community groups, and clubs are encouraged to volunteer together.

Performers & Creative Groups Welcome

We happily host choir, theater, dance, and music groups who want to rehearse or perform for residents.

Why Volunteer with Us?

Volunteering with seniors creates powerful connections. Your time helps reduce loneliness, brings joy and purpose to residents, and offers volunteers a deeply rewarding experience. Many volunteers say their time here is just as impactful for them as it is for those they serve.

No special skills required—just kindness, patience, and a desire to connect. If you’re searching for volunteer work with seniors, we’d love to hear from you.

Apply Today

https://www.rennesgroup.com/volunteer-2/

Agency: Rennes Group

Our Activities Department is welcoming compassionate volunteers to spend meaningful time with residents in our Assisted Living, Memory Care, and Skilled Nursing & Rehab Center. We have various locations: De Pere, Appleton, Peshtigo, Marinette, Weston, Rhinelander, and WI Rapids. 

Volunteer Opportunities Include:

1:1 social visits with residents

Therapy-certified animal visits

Helping with arts and crafts, bingo, and games

Playing cards, board games, and doing puzzles

Manicures

Leading Bible studies or faith-based activities

Supporting residents with hobbies they enjoy

We also love group volunteers! Student organizations, community groups, and clubs are encouraged to volunteer together.

Performers & Creative Groups Welcome

We happily host choir, theater, dance, and music groups who want to rehearse or perform for residents.

Why Volunteer with Us?

Volunteering with seniors creates powerful connections. Your time helps reduce loneliness, brings joy and purpose to residents, and offers volunteers a deeply rewarding experience. Many volunteers say their time here is just as impactful for them as it is for those they serve.

No special skills required—just kindness, patience, and a desire to connect. If you’re searching for volunteer work with seniors, we’d love to hear from you.

Apply Today

https://www.rennesgroup.com/volunteer-2/

Agency: Rennes Group

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54115

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Board Member

Share your talents! You don't necessarily need to be a musician to help us reach our goals. We’d love to expand our board membership to include experts in the areas of marketing, fundraising, strategic planning, and educational outreach.

The full board meets monthly (usually the evening of the fourth Wednesday), often via video conferencing. Members also serve on committees (education, fundraising, marketing, operations) which meet as needed and report back to the full board.

Agency: Civic Symphony of Green Bay

Share your talents! You don't necessarily need to be a musician to help us reach our goals. We’d love to expand our board membership to include experts in the areas of marketing, fundraising, strategic planning, and educational outreach.

The full board meets monthly (usually the evening of the fourth Wednesday), often via video conferencing. Members also serve on committees (education, fundraising, marketing, operations) which meet as needed and report back to the full board.

Agency: Civic Symphony of Green Bay

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54115

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Committee Leaders

Are you a passionate individual interested in social justice? Do you have experience or already work in a similar field? We’d love you to join our team and spend several hours per month volunteering with us as a leader to help guide our staff, board, and volunteers in developing a plan and materials. JOSHUA is also looking for interns who are interested in this type of work. This volunteer service can be long or short-term. Contact us at info@joshua4justice.org or fill out this form if you would like more information: https://secure.everyaction.com/cz_mAqOMJUGALXQ0bNxrZg2

Nonprofit Board Development

Involved in the processes: Recruitment, Orientation, Board Processes, Board Expectations

Personnel

You will be involved with: Hiring, Recommend wages, raises, and perks (compensation), Developing Job Descriptions, Hold regular reviews of paid staff, Managing expectations

Membership

Recruitment, Churches, Individuals, Businesses, Develop materials, Measure progress of engagement and volunteerism

Strategic Planning

Process with operations and programming, Assess and incorporate WISDOM initiatives, Measure progress

Fund Development

Research and locate appropriate funding sources, Write grants

Financial

Create budgets that connect to the established strategies/goals, Make financial projections, Report to others, Look at long-term sustainability and possibility of endowments, Manage audits and financial reports

Agency: Justice Organization Sharing Hope & United for Action (JOSHUA)

Are you a passionate individual interested in social justice? Do you have experience or already work in a similar field? We’d love you to join our team and spend several hours per month volunteering with us as a leader to help guide our staff, board, and volunteers in developing a plan and materials. JOSHUA is also looking for interns who are interested in this type of work. This volunteer service can be long or short-term. Contact us at info@joshua4justice.org or fill out this form if you would like more information: https://secure.everyaction.com/cz_mAqOMJUGALXQ0bNxrZg2

Nonprofit Board Development

Involved in the processes: Recruitment, Orientation, Board Processes, Board Expectations

Personnel

You will be involved with: Hiring, Recommend wages, raises, and perks (compensation), Developing Job Descriptions, Hold regular reviews of paid staff, Managing expectations

Membership

Recruitment, Churches, Individuals, Businesses, Develop materials, Measure progress of engagement and volunteerism

Strategic Planning

Process with operations and programming, Assess and incorporate WISDOM initiatives, Measure progress

Fund Development

Research and locate appropriate funding sources, Write grants

Financial

Create budgets that connect to the established strategies/goals, Make financial projections, Report to others, Look at long-term sustainability and possibility of endowments, Manage audits and financial reports

Agency: Justice Organization Sharing Hope & United for Action (JOSHUA)

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54301

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Asset Management Committee

Asset Management Committee identifies strategies for new project development and location, maintains standards for new capital projects, makes recommendations to board about asset management issues and strategic planning, and provides staff with technical expertise for new opportunities.

Agency: NeighborWorks Green Bay

Asset Management Committee identifies strategies for new project development and location, maintains standards for new capital projects, makes recommendations to board about asset management issues and strategic planning, and provides staff with technical expertise for new opportunities.

Agency: NeighborWorks Green Bay

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54301

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Evergreen Theater Board Member/Legal background

We are looking for a legal professional to provide insight on keeping our organization safe and compliant.  Board members are subject to background checks.

Agency: Evergreen Theater

We are looking for a legal professional to provide insight on keeping our organization safe and compliant.  Board members are subject to background checks.

Agency: Evergreen Theater

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54305

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Board of Directors Member

We are seeking individuals who care for social justice issues and want to be an active member in the community. As a potential board member, you’d sit in on meetings making decisions for the organization, helping to do outreach, plan events, and more.

Agency: Justice Organization Sharing Hope & United for Action (JOSHUA)

We are seeking individuals who care for social justice issues and want to be an active member in the community. As a potential board member, you’d sit in on meetings making decisions for the organization, helping to do outreach, plan events, and more.

Agency: Justice Organization Sharing Hope & United for Action (JOSHUA)

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54301

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: ADRC Board Members

We have openings for Board Members to represent the following populations:

1 person age 60 or older

1 person to represent people with Intellectual disabilities

1 person to represent people with physical disabilities

 

Purpose: The purpose of the Aging & Disability Resource Center shall be to ensure that all areas of community life are available and accessible to people who are older and adults with disabilities so they may have the opportunity to realize their full potential.

 

Powers and Duties: The Board of Directors, hereinafter referred to as Board, shall be the principal governing body of the Aging & Disability Resource Center of Brown County.  The Board shall have the following powers and duties:

 

Serve as an effective and visible advocate for people who are older and adults with disabilities and support the advocacy efforts of the staff and agency. Receive, disburse and administer funds for services and programs for people who are older including those programs mandated by the Older Americans Act, the State of Wisconsin, and Brown County; assure that people have the opportunity to contribute to the cost of these programs. Develop and implement a comprehensive, coordinated county aging plan, deliver, monitor, and develop programs for people who are older with annual revisions, incorporating and promoting consumer participation. Collaborate with other community agencies providing services and programs for adults with disabilities. Give policy direction to staff to carry out activities consistent with the purpose of the Aging & Disability Resource Center. Review and approve proposals relating to matters affecting people who are older and adults with disabilities that are considered by the County Board. Provide information and referrals to individuals, groups and the community about, the needs, interests, circumstances and services available to people who are older and adults with disabilities. Work cooperatively with county service agencies in organizing, developing, modifying and expanding available services and programs for people who are older and adults with disabilities. Identify, encourage, and advocate for the development of opportunities which enable people who are older and adults with disabilities to fully contribute to the welfare of the community. Assure that the agency is in compliance with federal, state, and county regulations.

 

Expectations:

Attend regularly scheduled meetings and be available for periodic taskforce meetings, special events, and public hearings. Review meeting materials and participate in discussions of board agenda items. Request additional information or training about any issues, programs, policies or procedures that may be unclear. Participate in training or informational meetings available to board members. Identify unmet needs or barriers to quality services of the target populations and share this information with the board. Encourage input from stakeholders concerned about the target populations.

 

Qualifications:

Strong interest in the health, safety and well being of all target populations. Have no financial interest or governing position in a managed care organization. Ability to effectively participate in a committee setting.

 

Terms of Office:

Board appointments shall be for three (3) years.  Board members shall not serve more than six (6) consecutive years.  After a one-year interval, they may be reappointed.

Agency: Aging & Disability Resource Center Of Brown County

We have openings for Board Members to represent the following populations:

1 person age 60 or older

1 person to represent people with Intellectual disabilities

1 person to represent people with physical disabilities

 

Purpose: The purpose of the Aging & Disability Resource Center shall be to ensure that all areas of community life are available and accessible to people who are older and adults with disabilities so they may have the opportunity to realize their full potential.

 

Powers and Duties: The Board of Directors, hereinafter referred to as Board, shall be the principal governing body of the Aging & Disability Resource Center of Brown County.  The Board shall have the following powers and duties:

 

Serve as an effective and visible advocate for people who are older and adults with disabilities and support the advocacy efforts of the staff and agency. Receive, disburse and administer funds for services and programs for people who are older including those programs mandated by the Older Americans Act, the State of Wisconsin, and Brown County; assure that people have the opportunity to contribute to the cost of these programs. Develop and implement a comprehensive, coordinated county aging plan, deliver, monitor, and develop programs for people who are older with annual revisions, incorporating and promoting consumer participation. Collaborate with other community agencies providing services and programs for adults with disabilities. Give policy direction to staff to carry out activities consistent with the purpose of the Aging & Disability Resource Center. Review and approve proposals relating to matters affecting people who are older and adults with disabilities that are considered by the County Board. Provide information and referrals to individuals, groups and the community about, the needs, interests, circumstances and services available to people who are older and adults with disabilities. Work cooperatively with county service agencies in organizing, developing, modifying and expanding available services and programs for people who are older and adults with disabilities. Identify, encourage, and advocate for the development of opportunities which enable people who are older and adults with disabilities to fully contribute to the welfare of the community. Assure that the agency is in compliance with federal, state, and county regulations.

 

Expectations:

Attend regularly scheduled meetings and be available for periodic taskforce meetings, special events, and public hearings. Review meeting materials and participate in discussions of board agenda items. Request additional information or training about any issues, programs, policies or procedures that may be unclear. Participate in training or informational meetings available to board members. Identify unmet needs or barriers to quality services of the target populations and share this information with the board. Encourage input from stakeholders concerned about the target populations.

 

Qualifications:

Strong interest in the health, safety and well being of all target populations. Have no financial interest or governing position in a managed care organization. Ability to effectively participate in a committee setting.

 

Terms of Office:

Board appointments shall be for three (3) years.  Board members shall not serve more than six (6) consecutive years.  After a one-year interval, they may be reappointed.

Agency: Aging & Disability Resource Center Of Brown County

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54301

Allow Groups: No