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STEMnosis is looking for a creative and motivated Social Media Manager to help us grow our global community of students, mentors, and researchers.As a youth-led nonprofit, we are dedicated to making research accessible to high school students worldwide—and storytelling is a key part of that mission.What you'll doYou will lead the development and execution of STEMnosis’ social media presence, including:Creating engaging content for Instagram, LinkedIn, and other platformsDeveloping outreach and growth strategies to expand our audienceHighlighting student projects, mentorship stories, and program updatesCollaborating with our team to share STEM opportunities globallyWho We’re Looking For Passionate about STEM education and youth empowerment Creative and confident in content creation and storytelling Interested in digital growth, branding, or social media strategy Collaborative and excited to work in a fast-paced nonprofit environmentExperience formal/informal management of social media pageWhy Join STEMnosis?You’ll gain real-world experience in social media strategy, nonprofit communications, and community building—while helping students around the world access research opportunities.How to Apply Please send your application to education@stemnosis.org, including a brief introduction and a link to your social media page, portfolio, or relevant work samples.
Volunteer Role: Community Canvasser for petitionOrganization: Voluntary Treatment First SaskatchewanLocation: Neighborhoods across Saskatchewan (Local Hubs)Campaign Timeframe: Immediate start All materials must be submitted by August 15, 2026About the CampaignVoluntary Treatment First Saskatchewan is a grassroots initiative dedicated to advocating for evidence-based reform and the prioritization of voluntary care infrastructure across our province. We believe in building comprehensive, community-based support systems. To make our voices heard in the legislature, we are mobilizing dedicated volunteers to engage with their communities and gather signatures for our official petition.The RoleAs a Community Canvasser, you are the frontline ambassador for this movement. You will be walking door-to-door in targeted neighborhoods, having meaningful, brief conversations with residents, distributing educational pamphlets, and collecting signatures on our legislature-compliant petition.Key Responsibilities Community Engagement:Approach doors with a friendly, respectful, and professional demeanor to initiate conversations with residents. Education & Advocacy: Clearly and concisely communicate the core message: the urgent need to prioritize voluntary treatment infrastructure over specific legislative measures. Signature Collection:Guide residents through the process of correctly signing the official petition, ensuring all necessary fields are filled out accurately to maintain the validity of every signature. Resource Distribution:Hand out official campaign pamphlets and answer basic questions using the provided volunteer training manual. Material Management:Keep all physical petition pages clean and secure. Strict Deadline Compliance:Ensure all original, signed petition sheets are returned to your regional hub coordinator well before the hard deadline of August 15, 2026What We Are Looking For Excellent Communicators:You are comfortable speaking to strangers, listening actively, and steering conversations respectfully. Passionate Advocates:You care deeply about public health resources, evidence-based reform, and improving community support networks in Saskatchewan. Reliable & Organized: You can follow Standard Operating Procedures, handle official documents with care, and reliably meet campaign deadlines. Physical Stamina: You are comfortable walking outdoors and navigating residential neighborhoods for shifts of 2–3 hours.What We Provide A comprehensive Volunteer Training Package and field kit. All necessary physical materials (clipboards, pens, petition pages, and pamphlets). Ongoing support from regional hub coordinators. The opportunity to make a tangible, lasting impact on provincial health infrastructure.How to Apply / Get Involved:Join our volunteer facebook group at https://www.facebook.com/share/g/17JBNtdp67/Or email me at sarahmaehunt1@gmail.com
Short-term (less than 6 months) Flexible
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Operating for over 30 years, the Saskatoon Fringe Festival produced by 25th Street Theatre is an explosive celebration of art, community, and most importantly – THEATRE.Now a global phenomenon, the first Fringe Festival began as an act of theatre rebellion in 1947 when a daring group of artists crashed the Edinburgh International Festival. Performing on the “fringe” of the event, they ignited a revolution of artistic exploration that lives on in every Fringer. Today, over 250 Fringes are celebrated across the globe, pushing boundaries and toasting to the artists who colour outside of the lines. Whilst primarily a Theatre Festival, the Saskatoon Fringe also joyously features an outdoor portion. This street Festival is located in W.E. Graham Park and on 11th Street East and stars an array of carnival games, artisan vendors, outdoor performers, arts workshops, and food and beverage options.What roles are there for a Fringe Volunteer?Fringe Volunteers assist in all areas of the Festival! Choose from a variety of roles to find the perfect fit for your abilities and interests: front of house, ticket selling, carnival games, green team and more! Come join our Fringe Community! To show our gratitude, volunteers receive vouchers to see Fringe shows, local business discounts, entrance to win prizes from local businesses, and your own appreciation eventInterested? Sign up here! https://forms.gle/NfaEky3ZC9TfcXjz9If you have any questions, email our Volunteer Coordinator, Ashton Turner, at ashton.turner@25thstreettheatre.org
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Results is an advocacy nonprofit that believes in mobilizing everyday people (our volunteers) to generate the political will to end extreme poverty in low-and middle-income countries. We focus our work on global health, access to quality education and economic opportunities. We direct our energy and efforts at government decision makers like party leaders, Members of Parliament and senators because they have the power to improve policies and make the monetary investments needed to end extreme poverty. We also raise awareness by writing letters to the editor (LTEs) and op-eds, using social media, fundraising and more. Oftentimes the first step is putting these issues on the radar — and keeping the pressure on. It might seem like a small step, but it all adds up into impact. commitment: 1 year minimum, 1-2 hours per week on average support structure: Volunteers (virtually) meet in local groups on a monthly basis and rely on their group leader(s) for guidance. Attending other virtual calls and webinars led by Results staff is recommended. If you’re ready to learn about advocacy, causes and solutions to extreme poverty and committed to taking action every month, join us! Use the following link to sign up to volunteer.FRANÇAIS Nous sommes un organisme de plaidoyer qui mobilise les gens du quotidien (nos bénévoles) pour générer la volonté politique pour mettre fin à l’extrême pauvreté dans les pays à faible et moyen revenu. Nous concentrons notre travail sur la santé mondiale, l’accès à une éducation de qualité et l’inclusion économique. Nous concentrons notre énergie et nos efforts à mobiliser les décideurs et décideuses politiques comme les chef.fe.s de partis, député.es, sénateurs et sénatrices, car ils et elles détiennent le pouvoir d’améliorer les politiques et de faire les investissements requis pour éradiquer l’extrême pauvreté. Nous faisons aussi de la sensibilisation en écrivant des lettres ouvertes aux journaux, en utilisant les médias sociaux, en collectant des fonds et bien plus. Souvent, la première étape est d’attirer l’attention sur ces enjeux et de les faire connaître — et de maintenir la pression. Cela peut sembler être un petit pas, mais les actions s’accumulent et ont ainsi de l’impact. engagement : 1 an minimum, 1-2 heures par semaine en moyenne structure de soutien : Les bénévoles se réunissent (virtuellement) en groupes locaux tous les mois et comptent sur leur.s leader.s de groupe pour obtenir des conseils. Il est aussi recommandé d’assister à d’autres appels virtuels et webinaires dirigés par les employées de Résultats. Vous êtes prêt.e à apprendre ce que signifie faire du plaidoyer, en apprendre plus sur les causes et solutions à l’extrême pauvreté, puis vous vous engagez à passer à l’action à chaque mois? Joignez-vous à nous! Inscrivez-vous en tant que bénévole aujourd'hui!
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Foundations Learning is offering a free, year-round Income Tax Clinic in partnership with the CRA’s Community Volunteer Income Tax Program (CVITP), and we are recruiting Volunteer Tax Preparers. As a Volunteer Tax Preparer, you will complete income tax returns for low-income Saskatchewan residents with simple tax situations. This helps them get the benefits and tax credit they may be entitled to. Our tax clinic will be offered both in person and virtually. You can choose to volunteer in person at a tax clinic or virtually by completing income tax returns online, or both!. You have the option to volunteer only during the tax season (March-April), or throughout the year. No accounting experience is required. Volunteers receive free in-person training and online resources provided by the CRA, as well as additional training and ongoing support from Foundations Learning. Duties and Responsibilities: Complete income tax returns following CRA guidelines Use EFILE tax preparation software to file tax returns electronically Maintain strict confidentiality on all taxpayer information Verify taxpayer identity by checking photo ID prior to filing Call the CVITP dedicated help line for any questions about income tax, using EFILE, and the UFile CVITP tax software Communicate issues, questions, or concerns with the Tax Clinic Coordinator Qualifications: No accounting experience required Must have a valid Social Insurance Number Must have filed your own taxes in Canada at least once Training and software will be provided

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