Whether reading to children, stocking shelves at a food pantry or delivering meals to home-bound seniors, there are many volunteer opportunities available in central Ohio every day. We’re excited to announce that we’ve launched Volunteer United, a new way of connecting you to those local opportunities in our community.
Young professionals whose ‘9-5’ jobs make it challenging to volunteer during the workday. Members gain leadership skills and plan/promote annual signature Y.E.S! event.
We are always looking for help in our pledge room during our fund drives and throughout the year. Volunteers answer pledge calls and enter the data directly into a computer.
Working behind-the-scenes or as the faces that greet audience members, volunteers fill a critical role at our performances and in the office. Primary duties include: greet and seat guests at concerts and special events, serve as a resource for guests at concerts and special events, and help with administrative tasks.
We are currently looking for an accountant that can consult with our Finance Director to validate year end tax filings and help us ensure that Proud Scholars is able to maintain strong records and tax filings with the IRS.
As we begin to build our network of social support we need professionals that can undertake mentoring students with educational goals, career path decisions and preparing for interviews and job placement.
We are currently looking for a grant writer to help us supplement organizational cost. This position will be part time depending on the scope of grants that are available. This position will be coordinated through the Operations Director.
In order to supplement our program and build our portfolio of great events we are looking for volunteers that will help facilitate each event.
Each of our Board of Director positions are two year terms, in order to supplement our program and build our succession plans we are looking for understudies that will facilitate each position.
There are many ways you can advocate for not only the children of your community, or just the children of central Ohio, but for children everywhere. You can…write letters to local and state officials, champion efforts for more and better childcare and preschool options in underserved neighborhoods.