Volunteer: 50/50 Raffle Volunteering (2025-2026 Season)
The Boston Celtics Shamrock Foundation is seeking volunteers to help sell raffle tickets at home games during the 2025-26 NBA season, in an effort to raise as much funds as possible for local youth in need. It's a fun volunteer experience inside the electric TD Garden! Charitable proceeds from the 50/50 Raffle will go to our Boston Celtics Shamrock Foundation - uniting, empowering, & uplifting communities in need. Check out the details below and sign up if interested - note any availability details and the # of volunteer spots. **Volunteer names must be entered by noon one (1) day prior to the scheduled game, unless informed otherwise! ----------------- About 50/50 Raffle: The Shamrock Foundation launched the 50/50 Raffle program in March 2012 and to date the program has raised over $3M. To help increase our reach and impact in the community with the funds raised through this program, we rely solely on the generosity of our volunteers. It’s a team effort – we can’t do it without you! Volunteers: This is your chance to be a part of an exciting fundraising program benefiting the Shamrock Foundation and local non-profit organizations. Volunteers will engage with our fans at home games to help sell raffle tickets. 50% of the total jackpot goes to a lucky fan and 50% goes to charity. It is about a 3.5 hour commitment each night. As an added incentive, the Shamrock Foundation will find ways to thank our volunteers with unique Celtics prizes and experiences for those individuals who sell the most raffle tickets and volunteer the most time. The 50/50 Raffle occurs at every home game and we are looking for 50 total volunteers for each home game. Below is an overview of the volunteer responsibilities: Prior to arrival, volunteers must complete the following WAIVER/RELEASE FORM in order to volunteer. Please upload completed forms here or bring a printed copy to your scheduled game. Volunteers check-in at the Media Security Entrance to receive working passes and will be directed up to Level 4, Section 5 where they receive a full overview of the program and their responsibilities for the game. Volunteers will be assigned a location on Level 4, 5, or 7 and will either be at a station or roaming, selling tickets with a handheld device. About an hour before tip-off, gates open and sales begin! At the beginning of the 3rd quarter, sales end. All volunteers return to Section 5 to turn in their devices. Once volunteers turn in their devices, their volunteer duties are over.*** Attire: Please wear comfortable clothes (show your Celtics Pride!) and shoes – you will be on your feet for a while! Food/Beverages: We do not provide food, although there is plenty for purchase on the concourses, so please plan on eating before or bring a snack. There will be water available for all volunteers. Personal Items: Storage tables are available. We are not responsible for any lost, stolen, or damaged items.***Due to overwhelming demand, volunteers will NOT be able to watch the rest of the game after volunteering. Questions? Please contact: 5050raffle@celtics.com. Thank you! Nonprofit: Boston Celtics Shamrock Foundation
The Boston Celtics Shamrock Foundation is seeking volunteers to help sell raffle tickets at home games during the 2025-26 NBA season, in an effort to raise as much funds as possible for local youth in need. It's a fun volunteer experience inside the electric TD Garden! Charitable proceeds from the 50/50 Raffle will go to our Boston Celtics Shamrock Foundation - uniting, empowering, & uplifting communities in need. Check out the details below and sign up if interested - note any availability details and the # of volunteer spots. **Volunteer names must be entered by noon one (1) day prior to the scheduled game, unless informed otherwise! ----------------- About 50/50 Raffle: The Shamrock Foundation launched the 50/50 Raffle program in March 2012 and to date the program has raised over $3M. To help increase our reach and impact in the community with the funds raised through this program, we rely solely on the generosity of our volunteers. It’s a team effort – we can’t do it without you! Volunteers: This is your chance to be a part of an exciting fundraising program benefiting the Shamrock Foundation and local non-profit organizations. Volunteers will engage with our fans at home games to help sell raffle tickets. 50% of the total jackpot goes to a lucky fan and 50% goes to charity. It is about a 3.5 hour commitment each night. As an added incentive, the Shamrock Foundation will find ways to thank our volunteers with unique Celtics prizes and experiences for those individuals who sell the most raffle tickets and volunteer the most time. The 50/50 Raffle occurs at every home game and we are looking for 50 total volunteers for each home game. Below is an overview of the volunteer responsibilities: Prior to arrival, volunteers must complete the following WAIVER/RELEASE FORM in order to volunteer. Please upload completed forms here or bring a printed copy to your scheduled game. Volunteers check-in at the Media Security Entrance to receive working passes and will be directed up to Level 4, Section 5 where they receive a full overview of the program and their responsibilities for the game. Volunteers will be assigned a location on Level 4, 5, or 7 and will either be at a station or roaming, selling tickets with a handheld device. About an hour before tip-off, gates open and sales begin! At the beginning of the 3rd quarter, sales end. All volunteers return to Section 5 to turn in their devices. Once volunteers turn in their devices, their volunteer duties are over.*** Attire: Please wear comfortable clothes (show your Celtics Pride!) and shoes – you will be on your feet for a while! Food/Beverages: We do not provide food, although there is plenty for purchase on the concourses, so please plan on eating before or bring a snack. There will be water available for all volunteers. Personal Items: Storage tables are available. We are not responsible for any lost, stolen, or damaged items.***Due to overwhelming demand, volunteers will NOT be able to watch the rest of the game after volunteering. Questions? Please contact: 5050raffle@celtics.com. Thank you! Nonprofit: Boston Celtics Shamrock Foundation Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 02114 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Volunteer at the Cradles to Crayons Giving FactoryWhen you volunteer with Cradles to Crayons, you join a force for good—thousands of people—who are working to end Clothing Insecurity for children right here in our local neighborhoods and beyond! Giving your time will help to provide the critically needed clothing and essentials kids deserve every step of their childhood. A volunteer shift at Cradles to Crayons connects you to new and gently used donations—beautiful and loved clothing from the community—that you, your family, or your company, will quality check, sort, package, and prepare to go to kids in our communities through our incredible network of Service Partners. The Giving Factory activities are broken up into specific stations, each one part of the larger “Quality = Dignity” journey that transforms donations into curated orders for specific children. Throughout your shift you will be led by a Volunteer Leader who will provide instructions and be present with you during the entire shift to answer questions and provide any assistance you may need. Visit our website: https://www.cradlestocrayons.org/boston/take-action/volunteer/in-the-giving-factory/ to learn more and sign-up today! Nonprofit: Cradles to Crayons When you volunteer with Cradles to Crayons, you join a force for good—thousands of people—who are working to end Clothing Insecurity for children right here in our local neighborhoods and beyond! Giving your time will help to provide the critically needed clothing and essentials kids deserve every step of their childhood. A volunteer shift at Cradles to Crayons connects you to new and gently used donations—beautiful and loved clothing from the community—that you, your family, or your company, will quality check, sort, package, and prepare to go to kids in our communities through our incredible network of Service Partners. The Giving Factory activities are broken up into specific stations, each one part of the larger “Quality = Dignity” journey that transforms donations into curated orders for specific children. Throughout your shift you will be led by a Volunteer Leader who will provide instructions and be present with you during the entire shift to answer questions and provide any assistance you may need. Visit our website: https://www.cradlestocrayons.org/boston/take-action/volunteer/in-the-giving-factory/ to learn more and sign-up today! Nonprofit: Cradles to Crayons Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 02460 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Site-Based MentoringVolunteers are matched one to one with youth and meet together approximately once a week at a particular site at scheduled times. We work collaboratively with local schools, after school programs and other sites to match youth with adult volunteers. Becoming a Big is more important now than ever as COVID-19 continually changes life for our community. Thousands of our volunteer Bigs are connecting with their Littles online, bringing joy and levity into a challenging time for many vulnerable families. Right now, there are hundreds of young kids all over Eastern Massachusetts looking for someone to be a mentor, guide, and friend. We're currently enrolling and interviewing all prospective Bigs online so you can start your journey to defending the potential of a child today. It could be the most rewarding thing you've done. Once enrolled, we'll match you with your Little virtually so you can begin connecting online! We partner with the following schools: Boston: Brighton: Cambridge: Medford: Salem: Waltham: Click here to learn more about our Site-Based Mentoring! Click here to apply! *Please reference Celtics CommUNITY when applying* Nonprofit: Big Brothers Big Sisters of Eastern Massachusetts Volunteers are matched one to one with youth and meet together approximately once a week at a particular site at scheduled times. We work collaboratively with local schools, after school programs and other sites to match youth with adult volunteers. Becoming a Big is more important now than ever as COVID-19 continually changes life for our community. Thousands of our volunteer Bigs are connecting with their Littles online, bringing joy and levity into a challenging time for many vulnerable families. Right now, there are hundreds of young kids all over Eastern Massachusetts looking for someone to be a mentor, guide, and friend. We're currently enrolling and interviewing all prospective Bigs online so you can start your journey to defending the potential of a child today. It could be the most rewarding thing you've done. Once enrolled, we'll match you with your Little virtually so you can begin connecting online! We partner with the following schools: Boston: Brighton: Cambridge: Medford: Salem: Waltham: Click here to learn more about our Site-Based Mentoring! Click here to apply! *Please reference Celtics CommUNITY when applying* Nonprofit: Big Brothers Big Sisters of Eastern Massachusetts Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 02110 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteering with TPP!We are looking for volunteers to support our programs and connect with our young entrepreneurs. Volunteers drive key parts of our entrepreneurship program, and provide students a critical source of business feedback. We are looking for working professionals, ideally with backgrounds in entrepreneurship, advising, and marketing. Until further notice, volunteer opportunities will occur virtually, along with the rest of TPP's programming. Volunteers will connect with students through fun community-building activities and mentorship. If you are interested in volunteering with us, or have questions about the program, please contact tyler@possibleproject.org for more information. Your support is greatly appreciated!
Nonprofit: The Possible Project We are looking for volunteers to support our programs and connect with our young entrepreneurs. Volunteers drive key parts of our entrepreneurship program, and provide students a critical source of business feedback. We are looking for working professionals, ideally with backgrounds in entrepreneurship, advising, and marketing. Until further notice, volunteer opportunities will occur virtually, along with the rest of TPP's programming. Volunteers will connect with students through fun community-building activities and mentorship. If you are interested in volunteering with us, or have questions about the program, please contact tyler@possibleproject.org for more information. Your support is greatly appreciated!
Nonprofit: The Possible Project Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 02139 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Community-Based Mentoring - CURRENTLY VIRTUAL!This is our traditional match in which adult mentors are paired with children ages 7-12, and agree to see each other for three hours, a couple of times a month. Each match is hand-selected by our team based on shared interests, geography and personality. Bigs and Littles plan their own outings filled with things they enjoy doing, like sports, going to the beach or listening to music. Becoming a Big is more important now than ever as COVID-19 continually changes life for our community. Thousands of our volunteer Bigs are connecting with their Littles online, bringing joy and levity into a challenging time for many vulnerable families. Right now, there are hundreds of young kids all over Eastern Massachusetts looking for someone to be a mentor, guide, and friend. We're currently enrolling and interviewing all prospective Bigs online so you can start your journey to defending the potential of a child today. It could be the most rewarding thing you've done. Once enrolled, we'll match you with your Little virtually so you can begin connecting online! Click here to learn more about our Community-Based Mentoring! Click here to apply! Nonprofit: Big Brothers Big Sisters of Eastern Massachusetts This is our traditional match in which adult mentors are paired with children ages 7-12, and agree to see each other for three hours, a couple of times a month. Each match is hand-selected by our team based on shared interests, geography and personality. Bigs and Littles plan their own outings filled with things they enjoy doing, like sports, going to the beach or listening to music. Becoming a Big is more important now than ever as COVID-19 continually changes life for our community. Thousands of our volunteer Bigs are connecting with their Littles online, bringing joy and levity into a challenging time for many vulnerable families. Right now, there are hundreds of young kids all over Eastern Massachusetts looking for someone to be a mentor, guide, and friend. We're currently enrolling and interviewing all prospective Bigs online so you can start your journey to defending the potential of a child today. It could be the most rewarding thing you've done. Once enrolled, we'll match you with your Little virtually so you can begin connecting online! Click here to learn more about our Community-Based Mentoring! Click here to apply! Nonprofit: Big Brothers Big Sisters of Eastern Massachusetts Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 02110 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Mentor 2.0It's easier than ever to become a mentor. Mentor2.0 is Big Brothers Big Sisters’ technology-enriched one-to-one youth mentoring program directly targeting high school students. Mentor-mentee pairs build their relationships through weekly online communication and monthly in-person meetings. Becoming a Mentor is more important now than ever as COVID-19 continually changes life for our community. Thousands of our volunteers are connecting with their Mentees online, bringing joy and levity into a challenging time for many vulnerable families. Right now, there are hundreds of young kids all over Eastern Massachusetts looking for someone to be a mentor, guide, and friend. We're currently enrolling and interviewing all prospective Mentors online so you can start your journey to defending the potential of a child today. It could be the most rewarding thing you've done. Once enrolled, we'll match you with your Mentee virtually so you can begin connecting online! Click here to learn more about Mentor 2.0! Click here to apply! *Please reference Celtics CommUNITY when applying* Nonprofit: Big Brothers Big Sisters of Eastern Massachusetts It's easier than ever to become a mentor. Mentor2.0 is Big Brothers Big Sisters’ technology-enriched one-to-one youth mentoring program directly targeting high school students. Mentor-mentee pairs build their relationships through weekly online communication and monthly in-person meetings. Becoming a Mentor is more important now than ever as COVID-19 continually changes life for our community. Thousands of our volunteers are connecting with their Mentees online, bringing joy and levity into a challenging time for many vulnerable families. Right now, there are hundreds of young kids all over Eastern Massachusetts looking for someone to be a mentor, guide, and friend. We're currently enrolling and interviewing all prospective Mentors online so you can start your journey to defending the potential of a child today. It could be the most rewarding thing you've done. Once enrolled, we'll match you with your Mentee virtually so you can begin connecting online! Click here to learn more about Mentor 2.0! Click here to apply! *Please reference Celtics CommUNITY when applying* Nonprofit: Big Brothers Big Sisters of Eastern Massachusetts Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 02110 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Share resources for domestic violence supportVictims of domestic violence can work with us, live in our community, or even be in our family. DOVE offers a myriad of resources including a 24 hour hotline, counseling and support services, and legal services. Please share these resources. For more information on our resources, check out our site: https://dovema.org/dove-2/programs-services/ If your organization or business wants to support DOVE's work, we would appreciate a financial donation. Nonprofit: DOmestic Violence Ended (DOVE) Victims of domestic violence can work with us, live in our community, or even be in our family. DOVE offers a myriad of resources including a 24 hour hotline, counseling and support services, and legal services. Please share these resources. For more information on our resources, check out our site: https://dovema.org/dove-2/programs-services/ If your organization or business wants to support DOVE's work, we would appreciate a financial donation. Nonprofit: DOmestic Violence Ended (DOVE) Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 02269 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Donate to DOVEWith your donation, you are supporting DOVE's vital programs and services to assist victims of domestic violence and their families in our communities. Nonprofit: DOmestic Violence Ended (DOVE) With your donation, you are supporting DOVE's vital programs and services to assist victims of domestic violence and their families in our communities. Nonprofit: DOmestic Violence Ended (DOVE) Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 02269 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Gift Cards for Domestic Violence SurvivorsGift cards are given to domestic violence victims living in our shelter. They are used to purchase basic necessities. Preferred cards would be for Target, CVS, Stop & Shop, etc. Nonprofit: DOmestic Violence Ended (DOVE) Gift cards are given to domestic violence victims living in our shelter. They are used to purchase basic necessities. Preferred cards would be for Target, CVS, Stop & Shop, etc. Nonprofit: DOmestic Violence Ended (DOVE) Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 02269 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Marketing/Communications VolunteerVHL Alliance (VHLA, vhl.org) seeks a talented and self-motivated Communications/Marketing Volunteer to further our mission of Curing Cancer through VHL! Volunteer Description: VHL Alliance Marketing/Communications Volunteer We are seeking a talented and self-motivated Communications Volunteer to further the VHLA Alliance’s mission and vision. The volunteer will work alongside and receive mentorship by the VHL Alliance’s Director of Advancement related to messaging, communications, and marketing through social media and the organization’s website (vhl.org)
VHL Alliance: The VHL Alliance is a well-established non-profit is dedicated to research, education, and support to improve awareness, diagnosis, treatment, and quality of life for those affected by VHL. The VHL Alliance is the preeminent resource and clearing house of patients, caregivers, researchers and the medical community. Von Hippel-Lindau (VHL) is a genetic condition involving the abnormal growth of blood vessels in up to 10 parts of the body. It is caused by a flaw in one gene, the VHL gene, which regulates cell growth causing patients to battle a series of tumors throughout their life.
Skills & Qualifications of Ideal candidates: Organized, driven, efficient, and passionate aspiring Communications or Marketing professional Either currently enrolled in an Associate or Bachelor degree program or a recent college graduate. Marketing, Communications, Business and Graphic Design majors desired, but not required Strong familiarity with Social Media and its applications for a non-profit; you must be familiar with the platforms of Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Instagram, and YouTube Comfortable and confident using Microsoft Word, Excel & PowerPoint Able to curate, proofread & edit content independently Exceptional verbal and written communication skills Effective team member Take initiatives and brainstorm new ideas High energy and ability to learn quickly Ability to work independently/Carry out responsibilities with minimal direction Positive and open-minded attitude Proficient with Adobe Indesign/Illustrator, WordPress, preferredNonprofit: VHL Alliance VHL Alliance (VHLA, vhl.org) seeks a talented and self-motivated Communications/Marketing Volunteer to further our mission of Curing Cancer through VHL! Volunteer Description: VHL Alliance Marketing/Communications Volunteer We are seeking a talented and self-motivated Communications Volunteer to further the VHLA Alliance’s mission and vision. The volunteer will work alongside and receive mentorship by the VHL Alliance’s Director of Advancement related to messaging, communications, and marketing through social media and the organization’s website (vhl.org)
VHL Alliance: The VHL Alliance is a well-established non-profit is dedicated to research, education, and support to improve awareness, diagnosis, treatment, and quality of life for those affected by VHL. The VHL Alliance is the preeminent resource and clearing house of patients, caregivers, researchers and the medical community. Von Hippel-Lindau (VHL) is a genetic condition involving the abnormal growth of blood vessels in up to 10 parts of the body. It is caused by a flaw in one gene, the VHL gene, which regulates cell growth causing patients to battle a series of tumors throughout their life.
Skills & Qualifications of Ideal candidates: Organized, driven, efficient, and passionate aspiring Communications or Marketing professional Either currently enrolled in an Associate or Bachelor degree program or a recent college graduate. Marketing, Communications, Business and Graphic Design majors desired, but not required Strong familiarity with Social Media and its applications for a non-profit; you must be familiar with the platforms of Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Instagram, and YouTube Comfortable and confident using Microsoft Word, Excel & PowerPoint Able to curate, proofread & edit content independently Exceptional verbal and written communication skills Effective team member Take initiatives and brainstorm new ideas High energy and ability to learn quickly Ability to work independently/Carry out responsibilities with minimal direction Positive and open-minded attitude Proficient with Adobe Indesign/Illustrator, WordPress, preferredNonprofit: VHL Alliance Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 02132 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Summer Camp Outdoor CleanupIn the best of times, a summer camp experience is important to a child’s development and experiential learning. During a crisis, summer camp provides kids with stability, structure and joy during the midst of chaotic and stressful times. At four Old Colony Y camps, children participate in socially engaging activities such as swimming, playing sports and games, studying nature and wildlife, and participating in talent shows that will allow kids to enjoy their youth and escape a world crisis that can be terrifying to those whose family lives haven’t been uprooted by COVID-19. Additionally, sending a child to camp has multiplying effects since many parents who are currently unemployed will be looking for jobs and may not be able to interview or go to work if their kid is unable to attend camp. When a child attends camp, parents can take the necessary steps towards self-sufficiency and stability while avoiding the cycle of disadvantage that would be exacerbated if not for the opportunities that the Old Colony YMCA provides. Simply, it is a critical and meaningful undertaking for both children and families. Each year, preparing our camps takes a significant toll on our staff and volunteers. This year will be no different, and the effort required will be compounded by social distancing requirements, staffing changes, and the overall impact of COVID-19. Volunteer groups are welcome at any of our four camps (Stoughton, Plymouth, East Bridgewater, Middleboro) to help clean the camps, perform light landscaping, ensure safety on trails and program areas, and perform some other light maintenance.
Nonprofit: Old Colony YMCA In the best of times, a summer camp experience is important to a child’s development and experiential learning. During a crisis, summer camp provides kids with stability, structure and joy during the midst of chaotic and stressful times. At four Old Colony Y camps, children participate in socially engaging activities such as swimming, playing sports and games, studying nature and wildlife, and participating in talent shows that will allow kids to enjoy their youth and escape a world crisis that can be terrifying to those whose family lives haven’t been uprooted by COVID-19. Additionally, sending a child to camp has multiplying effects since many parents who are currently unemployed will be looking for jobs and may not be able to interview or go to work if their kid is unable to attend camp. When a child attends camp, parents can take the necessary steps towards self-sufficiency and stability while avoiding the cycle of disadvantage that would be exacerbated if not for the opportunities that the Old Colony YMCA provides. Simply, it is a critical and meaningful undertaking for both children and families. Each year, preparing our camps takes a significant toll on our staff and volunteers. This year will be no different, and the effort required will be compounded by social distancing requirements, staffing changes, and the overall impact of COVID-19. Volunteer groups are welcome at any of our four camps (Stoughton, Plymouth, East Bridgewater, Middleboro) to help clean the camps, perform light landscaping, ensure safety on trails and program areas, and perform some other light maintenance.
Nonprofit: Old Colony YMCA Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 02301 Allow Groups: Teams only |
Volunteer: Graphic DesignHelp us create e-newsletters, event materials, brochures and/or annual reports. We would love the help of a skilled designer to give our materials a professional design Nonprofit: Agassiz Village Help us create e-newsletters, event materials, brochures and/or annual reports. We would love the help of a skilled designer to give our materials a professional design Nonprofit: Agassiz Village Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Record a video spotRecord a video right from your home to share with our Club kids through our virtual programming platforms including YouTube and other social media. Videos typically get the best response when they are about 3-5 minutes long, but video length is up to you! Some content ideas to consider: Reading a book to the members, demonstrating a skill that you have, teaching a craft, teaching a sports skill or yoga routine, conducting a simple science experiment, teaching a basic recipe. Please be sure to state your name and that you are volunteering for the Martha's Vineyard Boys & Girls Club at the beginning of your video.Once you have recorded your video, please email it to Club@mvbgclub.org. From there, our staff will review the video to ensure that it follows the MVBG Club policy. We will then post videos to YouTube and Facebook for our members to see. Some videos will also be posted to our other Social Media platforms. Nonprofit: Martha's Vineyard Boys & Girls Club Record a video right from your home to share with our Club kids through our virtual programming platforms including YouTube and other social media. Videos typically get the best response when they are about 3-5 minutes long, but video length is up to you! Some content ideas to consider: Reading a book to the members, demonstrating a skill that you have, teaching a craft, teaching a sports skill or yoga routine, conducting a simple science experiment, teaching a basic recipe. Please be sure to state your name and that you are volunteering for the Martha's Vineyard Boys & Girls Club at the beginning of your video.Once you have recorded your video, please email it to Club@mvbgclub.org. From there, our staff will review the video to ensure that it follows the MVBG Club policy. We will then post videos to YouTube and Facebook for our members to see. Some videos will also be posted to our other Social Media platforms. Nonprofit: Martha's Vineyard Boys & Girls Club Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: Yes |