Volunteer: Encourage. Empower. Celebrate Nebraska’s JAG Graduating SeniorsIn celebration of Global Volunteer Month this April, we’re sharing encouragement with our JAG seniors as they prepare to graduate. This year, 670 students across Nebraska will be graduating from the JAG Nebraska program, and we’d love your help recognizing their incredible achievement. Join us in writing short messages of encouragement to celebrate their hard work and success. Your words can make a meaningful difference as they take this exciting next step. Agency: United Way Of The Midlands In celebration of Global Volunteer Month this April, we’re sharing encouragement with our JAG seniors as they prepare to graduate. This year, 670 students across Nebraska will be graduating from the JAG Nebraska program, and we’d love your help recognizing their incredible achievement. Join us in writing short messages of encouragement to celebrate their hard work and success. Your words can make a meaningful difference as they take this exciting next step. Agency: United Way Of The Midlands Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 68102 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: MulchapaloozaWelcome to Mulchapalooza 26'! Help us protect the future of Omaha's canopy by mulching young trees planted in 2025. We are covering different parks around Omaha and need your help to get the job done. Agency: The City of Omaha Parks and Recreation Department Welcome to Mulchapalooza 26'! Help us protect the future of Omaha's canopy by mulching young trees planted in 2025. We are covering different parks around Omaha and need your help to get the job done. Agency: The City of Omaha Parks and Recreation Department Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Apr 10, 2026 through Apr 25, 2026 Zip Code: 68108 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: IBBG's 3rd Annual Heart, Sole, & Roll Community StrollWe invite you to volunteer at IBBG's 3rd Annual Heart, Sole & Roll 5k Community Stroll, a joyful celebration kicking off Black Maternal Health Week on April 11th from 8 AM - 12 PM. Guided by this year's theme, Rooted in Justice & Joy, this signature event will take place in the heart of North Omaha to uplift wellness, honor maternal health, and strengthen community bonds through movement and togetherness. The event will kick off at the Anarcha Center, and utilize the North Omaha Trail. There are a variety of ways you could assist: Set Up Crew - 8:00 AM -10:00 AM: This shift assists with getting all the necessary items ready for the walk/run. Registration - 8:00 AM - 11:00 AM: This shift will check in walk/run participants, gathering waivers, and ensuring participants who do not consent to photographs, receive a red sticker. Trail Champions/Runners - 9:30 AM - 11:30 AM: Ensuring participants have what they need on the trail, including navigating the trail, and knowing where activities are. Kids Corner Assistance - 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM: This shift assists with the activities available to the children in attendance Clean Up - 11:00 AM - 1:00 PM: This shift assists with break down, and trash pick up.We appreciate your time and willingness to make this 3rd Annual Heart, Sole & Roll event a success! Agency: IBBG We invite you to volunteer at IBBG's 3rd Annual Heart, Sole & Roll 5k Community Stroll, a joyful celebration kicking off Black Maternal Health Week on April 11th from 8 AM - 12 PM. Guided by this year's theme, Rooted in Justice & Joy, this signature event will take place in the heart of North Omaha to uplift wellness, honor maternal health, and strengthen community bonds through movement and togetherness. The event will kick off at the Anarcha Center, and utilize the North Omaha Trail. There are a variety of ways you could assist: Set Up Crew - 8:00 AM -10:00 AM: This shift assists with getting all the necessary items ready for the walk/run. Registration - 8:00 AM - 11:00 AM: This shift will check in walk/run participants, gathering waivers, and ensuring participants who do not consent to photographs, receive a red sticker. Trail Champions/Runners - 9:30 AM - 11:30 AM: Ensuring participants have what they need on the trail, including navigating the trail, and knowing where activities are. Kids Corner Assistance - 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM: This shift assists with the activities available to the children in attendance Clean Up - 11:00 AM - 1:00 PM: This shift assists with break down, and trash pick up.We appreciate your time and willingness to make this 3rd Annual Heart, Sole & Roll event a success! Agency: IBBG Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 68110 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Father Flanagan House ProjectsThe National Historic Landmark Father Flanagan House museum is the former residence of Servant of God Edward J. Flanagan founder of Boys Town.
Agency: Boys Town The National Historic Landmark Father Flanagan House museum is the former residence of Servant of God Edward J. Flanagan founder of Boys Town.
Agency: Boys Town Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Apr 21, 2026 Zip Code: 68010 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Help Make a Difference Behind the Scenes — Warehouse Shift!Do you love staying organized and getting things done? We’d love to have you join us! Come serve with Heartland Hope Mission at our West O Location (15555 Industrial Road) on Wednesday, 04/22 from 9:30am–11:30am, where your help makes a direct impact. Agency: Heartland Hope Mission Do you love staying organized and getting things done? We’d love to have you join us! Come serve with Heartland Hope Mission at our West O Location (15555 Industrial Road) on Wednesday, 04/22 from 9:30am–11:30am, where your help makes a direct impact. Agency: Heartland Hope Mission Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 68144 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Year of the Neighbor - Community Good on the Go“We know families facing food insecurity need more than food; they need stability to avoid homelessness and build self-sufficiency” – Heartland Hope Mission In the metro, 119,000 people don’t have enough to eat or know where their next meal will come from. To address this need, the United Way of the Midlands Good on the Go initiative provides essential items to support vital nonprofit programming. In partnership with Mayor Ewing and in celebration of the Year of the Neighbor initiative, join an opportunity for individuals or teams to participate in a Good on the Go kit build benefiting local nonprofit partners. Let's make a difference and have fun too! Tasks include: - Writing encouragement cards - Assembling Snack Pack kits in an assembly line - Assisting with boxing completed kits - Breaking down cardboard What to expect: - Mayor John Ewing & United Way of the Midlands President & CEO Shawna Forsberg will welcome volunteers and kick-off the project with remarks to be followed by volunteer orientation and instruction from the UWM team. - The project will take place in the UWM Google Training Center, a conference room. - Volunteers can expect a room full of community members ready to lend a hand with a moderate noise level. - Volunteers will stand in assembly lines. - Please dress in whatever you are most comfortable. - Tasks involve light lifting and bending. - Reasonable accommodation will be made upon request. We have a spot for you! Agency: United Way Of The Midlands “We know families facing food insecurity need more than food; they need stability to avoid homelessness and build self-sufficiency” – Heartland Hope Mission In the metro, 119,000 people don’t have enough to eat or know where their next meal will come from. To address this need, the United Way of the Midlands Good on the Go initiative provides essential items to support vital nonprofit programming. In partnership with Mayor Ewing and in celebration of the Year of the Neighbor initiative, join an opportunity for individuals or teams to participate in a Good on the Go kit build benefiting local nonprofit partners. Let's make a difference and have fun too! Tasks include: - Writing encouragement cards - Assembling Snack Pack kits in an assembly line - Assisting with boxing completed kits - Breaking down cardboard What to expect: - Mayor John Ewing & United Way of the Midlands President & CEO Shawna Forsberg will welcome volunteers and kick-off the project with remarks to be followed by volunteer orientation and instruction from the UWM team. - The project will take place in the UWM Google Training Center, a conference room. - Volunteers can expect a room full of community members ready to lend a hand with a moderate noise level. - Volunteers will stand in assembly lines. - Please dress in whatever you are most comfortable. - Tasks involve light lifting and bending. - Reasonable accommodation will be made upon request. We have a spot for you! Agency: United Way Of The Midlands Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Apr 30, 2026 Zip Code: 68102 Allow Groups: Yes |