Volunteer: Geist Half Marathon Packet Pickup VolunteerGeist Half Marathon – Packet Pickup Volunteer Opportunities Join the Geist Half Marathon team and help support packet pickup for race participants. Volunteers play an important role in ensuring a smooth and welcoming experience for runners. Friday First Shift Volunteers Assist with event setup, including: Setting up tables, signage, and materials Organizing race packets, shirts, and participant items Preparing the packet pickup area for participants Lifting and moving tables and supplies as neededA meal will be providedFriday Second and Third Shift Volunteers Support packet pickup operations by: Assisting participants with locating and receiving their race packets Distributing shirts and other event materials Providing general customer service and directions Helping maintain an organized and efficient flow of participantsA meal will be providedSaturday Volunteers Provide support during peak packet pickup and event wrap-up by: Assisting participants with packet distribution Answering questions and directing participants as neededAgency: City of Fishers Geist Half Marathon – Packet Pickup Volunteer Opportunities Join the Geist Half Marathon team and help support packet pickup for race participants. Volunteers play an important role in ensuring a smooth and welcoming experience for runners. Friday First Shift Volunteers Assist with event setup, including: Setting up tables, signage, and materials Organizing race packets, shirts, and participant items Preparing the packet pickup area for participants Lifting and moving tables and supplies as neededA meal will be providedFriday Second and Third Shift Volunteers Support packet pickup operations by: Assisting participants with locating and receiving their race packets Distributing shirts and other event materials Providing general customer service and directions Helping maintain an organized and efficient flow of participantsA meal will be providedSaturday Volunteers Provide support during peak packet pickup and event wrap-up by: Assisting participants with packet distribution Answering questions and directing participants as neededAgency: City of Fishers Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 46037 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Fishers Citizen Academies
City Government Academy
Fishers residents can go behind the scenes of local government and hear from staff, tour City facilities and engage in the collaborative city governing process in the City of Fishers’ City Government Academy (CGA). At the end of the 9-week course, participants will have a greater understanding of how the Fishers government works. The academy is free and open to Fishers residents who are ages 18+. Registration for the Spring 2024 Session is now closed. Please contact Samantha Wisecup at wisecups@fishers.in.us or by phone at (317) 517-2892 with any questions. Find out more & register here Mayor’s Youth AcademyIn partnership with the City of Fishers, Hamilton Southeastern Schools, and the Eman schools, the Mayor’s Youth Academy offers the opportunity to build community awareness, provide hands-on learning opportunities that enhance curriculum, and inspire future careers in the public sector. The Fishers Mayor’s Youth Academy is a year-long experience provided by the City of Fishers for high school juniors and seniors who live in and or attend school in Fishers with a GPA of at least 3.0 to be eligible for the program.Registration for the 2023-2024 school year is closed. To find out more regarding program requirements, course agendas, and to apply visit the link below. Find out more & apply here Fishers Police Department Citizen’s AcademyThe academy is an opportunity for the community to participate in police-style training through a 12-week course. Topics include criminal law, crime prevention, the K9 program, defensive tactics, and narcotics training through demonstrations and classroom instruction. Email Allison Nicholson for more info. Fishers Police Department Cadet AcademyOpen to young adults 14 to 19 years old, this free program exposes participants to the Police Department and helps those interested in law enforcement careers to make an informed decision. Programs offered include crime scene investigation, traffic stops, use of police dogs, SWAT, computer crimes, and more. All meetings are open to new members. Please contact Allison Nicholson for further information. Fishers Police Department Teen AcademyThe 15th annual Fishers Police Department Teen Academy will be held June 20th - 24th in conjunction with the Fishers YMCA. This year’s academy will be held at Riverside Intermediate in Fishers. The academy is one week of law enforcement type training that will allow teens to better understand how law enforcement works. The academy will also allow teens to get to know several officers through a variety of social activities. The academy is open to any applicant 13 years of age or older. Applicants must be enrolled in a junior high or high school in Fishers. Each applicant is subject to a screening process and therefore walk-ins will not be allowed. We only have 40 spots available for this year’s academy! If you are interested, please contact Officer Cory Robinson at robinsonc@fishers.in.us to begin the screening process. Fishers Police CorpsThe Fishers Police Corps is a group of volunteers comprised of citizens who have completed the Fishers Police Citizens Academy and who wish to continue to support the Fishers Police Department through volunteer activities. The Corps volunteers at Touch-A-Truck, Pack the Cruiser, Teen Academy and Police Explorers Summer Camps, National Night Out, the Octoberfest FOP event, Boo Bash, Cops & Kids, the Awards Banquet, vehicle fleet checks, the FPD annual meeting, and other community events. The group also raises funds in order to support the department by providing food for the officers at various events, recognition during the holidays and on their birthdays, conducting fleet checks of the vehicles and many other activities as they arise. Every year our group provides a $1,500 scholarship for a student at Hamilton Southeastern or Fishers High School who is interested in pursuing a law related career. CLICK HERE for further information. Citizen’s Fire AcademyThe Fishers Fire Department Citizen’s Academy is a free 8-week program designed to increase understanding of fire and emergency medical operations and to promote citizen interaction with the Fishers Fire Department Personnel. The program is designed to enhance awareness of the department’s capabilities, develop realistic expectations of response times from the point of dispatch, and develop a cooperative relationship between firefighters and the citizens of Fishers. Learn more about the Citizen’s Fire Academy and submit an application. Fishers Fire CorpsA Fire Corps member provides support to the firefighters by performing services at emergency incidents and non-emergency events at department facilities and department functions. This includes responding to incidents to provide incident rehabilitation to firefighters and support to individuals affected by an emergency. The Fire Corps maintains the Rehab Support Unit (RSU) apparatus, equipment, and supplies, and provides rehabilitation services during hands-on training events. Responsibilities include: Assisting with public education Constructing training props Creating training videos Event planning Fundraising Serving at actual emergency incidents Transporting training equipment to drill sitesCandidates must be at least 18 years of age, pass a criminal background check, and have received a high school diploma or GED. All candidates must complete the Fire Corp Application and Background Disclosure and Authorization Form. Agency: City of Fishers
City Government Academy
Fishers residents can go behind the scenes of local government and hear from staff, tour City facilities and engage in the collaborative city governing process in the City of Fishers’ City Government Academy (CGA). At the end of the 9-week course, participants will have a greater understanding of how the Fishers government works. The academy is free and open to Fishers residents who are ages 18+. Registration for the Spring 2024 Session is now closed. Please contact Samantha Wisecup at wisecups@fishers.in.us or by phone at (317) 517-2892 with any questions. Find out more & register here Mayor’s Youth AcademyIn partnership with the City of Fishers, Hamilton Southeastern Schools, and the Eman schools, the Mayor’s Youth Academy offers the opportunity to build community awareness, provide hands-on learning opportunities that enhance curriculum, and inspire future careers in the public sector. The Fishers Mayor’s Youth Academy is a year-long experience provided by the City of Fishers for high school juniors and seniors who live in and or attend school in Fishers with a GPA of at least 3.0 to be eligible for the program.Registration for the 2023-2024 school year is closed. To find out more regarding program requirements, course agendas, and to apply visit the link below. Find out more & apply here Fishers Police Department Citizen’s AcademyThe academy is an opportunity for the community to participate in police-style training through a 12-week course. Topics include criminal law, crime prevention, the K9 program, defensive tactics, and narcotics training through demonstrations and classroom instruction. Email Allison Nicholson for more info. Fishers Police Department Cadet AcademyOpen to young adults 14 to 19 years old, this free program exposes participants to the Police Department and helps those interested in law enforcement careers to make an informed decision. Programs offered include crime scene investigation, traffic stops, use of police dogs, SWAT, computer crimes, and more. All meetings are open to new members. Please contact Allison Nicholson for further information. Fishers Police Department Teen AcademyThe 15th annual Fishers Police Department Teen Academy will be held June 20th - 24th in conjunction with the Fishers YMCA. This year’s academy will be held at Riverside Intermediate in Fishers. The academy is one week of law enforcement type training that will allow teens to better understand how law enforcement works. The academy will also allow teens to get to know several officers through a variety of social activities. The academy is open to any applicant 13 years of age or older. Applicants must be enrolled in a junior high or high school in Fishers. Each applicant is subject to a screening process and therefore walk-ins will not be allowed. We only have 40 spots available for this year’s academy! If you are interested, please contact Officer Cory Robinson at robinsonc@fishers.in.us to begin the screening process. Fishers Police CorpsThe Fishers Police Corps is a group of volunteers comprised of citizens who have completed the Fishers Police Citizens Academy and who wish to continue to support the Fishers Police Department through volunteer activities. The Corps volunteers at Touch-A-Truck, Pack the Cruiser, Teen Academy and Police Explorers Summer Camps, National Night Out, the Octoberfest FOP event, Boo Bash, Cops & Kids, the Awards Banquet, vehicle fleet checks, the FPD annual meeting, and other community events. The group also raises funds in order to support the department by providing food for the officers at various events, recognition during the holidays and on their birthdays, conducting fleet checks of the vehicles and many other activities as they arise. Every year our group provides a $1,500 scholarship for a student at Hamilton Southeastern or Fishers High School who is interested in pursuing a law related career. CLICK HERE for further information. Citizen’s Fire AcademyThe Fishers Fire Department Citizen’s Academy is a free 8-week program designed to increase understanding of fire and emergency medical operations and to promote citizen interaction with the Fishers Fire Department Personnel. The program is designed to enhance awareness of the department’s capabilities, develop realistic expectations of response times from the point of dispatch, and develop a cooperative relationship between firefighters and the citizens of Fishers. Learn more about the Citizen’s Fire Academy and submit an application. Fishers Fire CorpsA Fire Corps member provides support to the firefighters by performing services at emergency incidents and non-emergency events at department facilities and department functions. This includes responding to incidents to provide incident rehabilitation to firefighters and support to individuals affected by an emergency. The Fire Corps maintains the Rehab Support Unit (RSU) apparatus, equipment, and supplies, and provides rehabilitation services during hands-on training events. Responsibilities include: Assisting with public education Constructing training props Creating training videos Event planning Fundraising Serving at actual emergency incidents Transporting training equipment to drill sitesCandidates must be at least 18 years of age, pass a criminal background check, and have received a high school diploma or GED. All candidates must complete the Fire Corp Application and Background Disclosure and Authorization Form. Agency: City of Fishers Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 46038 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Adopt-A-Fire Hydrant VolunteerThe City of Fishers has enacted the Adopt-A-Fire Hydrant program to ensure the safety of our residents and to assist the Fishers Fire Department. In the winter months heavy snowfall can bury fire hydrants, making it difficult for firefighters to locate and access them during an emergency, when every second counts! The City of Fishers is asking residents and other community members to sign up and Adopt-A-Fire Hydrant to help keep Fishers safe. The Role of an Adopt-A-Fire Hydrant Participant The primary role is to make sure the adopted fire hydrant is clearly visible from the street Duties Keep the fire hydrant free of snow and ice with clearances of at least 3 feet all around the hydrant Keep the hydrant free of grass, weeds, and debris with clearances of at least 3 feet all around the hydrant Track hoursPlease CLICK HERE to choose your adopted fire hydrant. Agency: City of Fishers The City of Fishers has enacted the Adopt-A-Fire Hydrant program to ensure the safety of our residents and to assist the Fishers Fire Department. In the winter months heavy snowfall can bury fire hydrants, making it difficult for firefighters to locate and access them during an emergency, when every second counts! The City of Fishers is asking residents and other community members to sign up and Adopt-A-Fire Hydrant to help keep Fishers safe. The Role of an Adopt-A-Fire Hydrant Participant The primary role is to make sure the adopted fire hydrant is clearly visible from the street Duties Keep the fire hydrant free of snow and ice with clearances of at least 3 feet all around the hydrant Keep the hydrant free of grass, weeds, and debris with clearances of at least 3 feet all around the hydrant Track hoursPlease CLICK HERE to choose your adopted fire hydrant. Agency: City of Fishers Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 46038 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Fair Housing Mystery ShopperThe Fair Housing Center of Central Indiana (FHCCI) needs a diverse group of dependable, conscientious people 18 years and older to assist in gathering information about housing practices. These persons are commonly referred to as "fair housing testers" or "mystery shoppers." Testers are provided training and a stipend for their time and related expenses. Stipends vary depending on the task assigned. These positions are classified as part-time positions although hours are based upon your availability and tests needed. Testers are of various racial and ethnic groups, men and women, over a broad range of ages with and without disabilities. Testers serve an important role in identifying when housing discrimination may or may not be occurring. The testing process has been consistently supported by federal courts as a legitimate and necessary method to identify practices of unlawful housing discrimination. To participate in our testing program, YOU MUST: Be detail oriented Be a good listener and observer Have a telephone and access to a computer Have a desire to work on behalf of civil rights protections Have a desire to work and interact with, as well as demonstrate respect for individuals and groups without regard to race, religion, gender, color, national origin, familial status, disability, ancestry, sexual orientation, age and/or military service veteran statusYou should also have your own means of reliable transportation, although, in limited situations transportation may not be necessary. Due to the potential to be a witness to a fair housing violation and federal grant requirements, testers are screened for criminal history and any possible conflicts of interest. Please note that testers are considered part-time employees. If you have any questions or are interested in applying, contact the FHCCI for more information at ( info@fhcci.org) with "Fair Housing Tester" in the email header. You’ll be contacted shortly after receipt about next steps. CLICK HERE to learn more. Agency: Fair Housing Center of Central Indiana The Fair Housing Center of Central Indiana (FHCCI) needs a diverse group of dependable, conscientious people 18 years and older to assist in gathering information about housing practices. These persons are commonly referred to as "fair housing testers" or "mystery shoppers." Testers are provided training and a stipend for their time and related expenses. Stipends vary depending on the task assigned. These positions are classified as part-time positions although hours are based upon your availability and tests needed. Testers are of various racial and ethnic groups, men and women, over a broad range of ages with and without disabilities. Testers serve an important role in identifying when housing discrimination may or may not be occurring. The testing process has been consistently supported by federal courts as a legitimate and necessary method to identify practices of unlawful housing discrimination. To participate in our testing program, YOU MUST: Be detail oriented Be a good listener and observer Have a telephone and access to a computer Have a desire to work on behalf of civil rights protections Have a desire to work and interact with, as well as demonstrate respect for individuals and groups without regard to race, religion, gender, color, national origin, familial status, disability, ancestry, sexual orientation, age and/or military service veteran statusYou should also have your own means of reliable transportation, although, in limited situations transportation may not be necessary. Due to the potential to be a witness to a fair housing violation and federal grant requirements, testers are screened for criminal history and any possible conflicts of interest. Please note that testers are considered part-time employees. If you have any questions or are interested in applying, contact the FHCCI for more information at ( info@fhcci.org) with "Fair Housing Tester" in the email header. You’ll be contacted shortly after receipt about next steps. CLICK HERE to learn more. Agency: Fair Housing Center of Central Indiana Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 46204 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Request a Corporate or Group Volunteer OpportunityWhat is a Corporate Volunteer Program (CVP)? A Corporate Volunteer Program (CVP) is defined as a planned and managed effort to motivate and enable corporate partners to engage employees to effectively serve community needs with the support of their employer. Why are CVP programs important? Improves corporate image and relations with stakeholders Boosts employee morale, team building, loyalty, productivity, motivation and reduces absenteeism Attracts new hires, especially Millennials and Gen Z Expands reach, which leads to increased exposure and awareness. Builds a stronger community by addressing nonprofit, community, and societal needs and issues Illustrates organizational values in actionWhat is the Volunteer Fishers User Group Program? The Volunteer Fishers platform is a complimentary web-based volunteer management tool for companies to manage employees’ volunteer opportunities and hours volunteered. The Volunteer Fishers platform makes it easy for companies to create and manage a landing page that provides resources and volunteer opportunities approved by the company within the Fishers community. Volunteer leadership has access to reports that allow them to share their impact within the community. While the Volunteer Fishers site is designed to create and support large group company volunteer opportunities, we also invite businesses to encourage their employees to utilize Volunteer Fishers to find, sign-up for, and participate in other individual volunteer opportunities. How to Get Involved: The City of Fishers values volunteerism and can provide free consultation for your business to create custom volunteer opportunities such as a park cleanup, mulch spreads, or a planting event at the Fishers AgriPark. In addition, the City offers many volunteer opportunities in conjunction with the following City events: MLK Day of Service Fishers Farmers Market at the Nickel Plate District and Saxony Hall – May through September Fishers AgriPark Planting/Harvesting – May through October Holland Park Community Gardens – May through October Spark!Fishers - June Monsoon Madness – July Glow in the Park – September AgriPark Fall Festival – October Boo Bash – October Winter Wonderland – DecemberNew to the CV Program and want to get your business involved? Already a member looking to create a volunteer opportunity? Please CLICK HERE to complete our Corporate/Group Volunteer Opportunity Request From. If you have additional questions, please contact Amy Crell, Volunteer Coordinator at crella@fishers.in.us or 317-670-9437 to learn more. Agency: City of Fishers What is a Corporate Volunteer Program (CVP)? A Corporate Volunteer Program (CVP) is defined as a planned and managed effort to motivate and enable corporate partners to engage employees to effectively serve community needs with the support of their employer. Why are CVP programs important? Improves corporate image and relations with stakeholders Boosts employee morale, team building, loyalty, productivity, motivation and reduces absenteeism Attracts new hires, especially Millennials and Gen Z Expands reach, which leads to increased exposure and awareness. Builds a stronger community by addressing nonprofit, community, and societal needs and issues Illustrates organizational values in actionWhat is the Volunteer Fishers User Group Program? The Volunteer Fishers platform is a complimentary web-based volunteer management tool for companies to manage employees’ volunteer opportunities and hours volunteered. The Volunteer Fishers platform makes it easy for companies to create and manage a landing page that provides resources and volunteer opportunities approved by the company within the Fishers community. Volunteer leadership has access to reports that allow them to share their impact within the community. While the Volunteer Fishers site is designed to create and support large group company volunteer opportunities, we also invite businesses to encourage their employees to utilize Volunteer Fishers to find, sign-up for, and participate in other individual volunteer opportunities. How to Get Involved: The City of Fishers values volunteerism and can provide free consultation for your business to create custom volunteer opportunities such as a park cleanup, mulch spreads, or a planting event at the Fishers AgriPark. In addition, the City offers many volunteer opportunities in conjunction with the following City events: MLK Day of Service Fishers Farmers Market at the Nickel Plate District and Saxony Hall – May through September Fishers AgriPark Planting/Harvesting – May through October Holland Park Community Gardens – May through October Spark!Fishers - June Monsoon Madness – July Glow in the Park – September AgriPark Fall Festival – October Boo Bash – October Winter Wonderland – DecemberNew to the CV Program and want to get your business involved? Already a member looking to create a volunteer opportunity? Please CLICK HERE to complete our Corporate/Group Volunteer Opportunity Request From. If you have additional questions, please contact Amy Crell, Volunteer Coordinator at crella@fishers.in.us or 317-670-9437 to learn more. Agency: City of Fishers Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 46038 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Nickel Plate Trail Steward VolunteerTo further ensure the quality of life of the trail, protect and preserve its condition, and continue to beautify features along the trail, the City of Fishers enacted the Nickel Plate Trail Steward program. The Steward Program allows the public to be directly engaged in caring for and maintaining the Nickel Plate Trail and thus benefit the entire community by safeguarding the long-term sustainability and longevity of our Nickel Plate Trail. Becoming a Nickel Plate Trail Steward Requirements Stewards must: Be 18 years of age or older or if under the age of 18 be accompanied by an adult Sign a NPT Stewards agreement application Ability to commit to a 12-month minimum period of service Ability to commit to steward their section of the trail at least once a month Successfully complete a background checkRole of a Trail Steward The primary role of a Steward is to care for a designated section of the NPT. Duties along the designated trail section include: Cut back vegetation from encroaching on the trail Pick up litter along the trail & easement Clean up animal waste debris and place in pet stations Clear debris from trail and return lost items to Lost & Found at City Services Building (3 Municipal Drive) Report damaged structures, pavement, and graffiti via the Stewarding summary Track volunteer hours workedPlease contact Amy Crell at crella@fishers.in.us for more information. Agency: Fishers Parks and Recreation To further ensure the quality of life of the trail, protect and preserve its condition, and continue to beautify features along the trail, the City of Fishers enacted the Nickel Plate Trail Steward program. The Steward Program allows the public to be directly engaged in caring for and maintaining the Nickel Plate Trail and thus benefit the entire community by safeguarding the long-term sustainability and longevity of our Nickel Plate Trail. Becoming a Nickel Plate Trail Steward Requirements Stewards must: Be 18 years of age or older or if under the age of 18 be accompanied by an adult Sign a NPT Stewards agreement application Ability to commit to a 12-month minimum period of service Ability to commit to steward their section of the trail at least once a month Successfully complete a background checkRole of a Trail Steward The primary role of a Steward is to care for a designated section of the NPT. Duties along the designated trail section include: Cut back vegetation from encroaching on the trail Pick up litter along the trail & easement Clean up animal waste debris and place in pet stations Clear debris from trail and return lost items to Lost & Found at City Services Building (3 Municipal Drive) Report damaged structures, pavement, and graffiti via the Stewarding summary Track volunteer hours workedPlease contact Amy Crell at crella@fishers.in.us for more information. Agency: Fishers Parks and Recreation Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 46038 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Fishers AgriPark Farm Helper VolunteerJoin the Fishers AgriPark team as a Farm Helper Volunteer. Volunteers will assist with planting, watering, and weeding. Volunteers under the age of 14 must be accompanied by an adult with an active volunteer profile. Not to exceed one shift per day per volunteer. A 33-acre urban farm and one of the city’s most unique assets, the Fishers AgriPark (11171 Florida Road) is one of the nation’s largest urban farms and pays homage to Fishers’ agricultural roots. Every year, May through October, residents are invited to the AgriPark for u-pick opportunities in the public fields and gardens, animal encounters, and special programming. Learn more at playfishers.com/AgriPark. Agency: Fishers AgriPark Join the Fishers AgriPark team as a Farm Helper Volunteer. Volunteers will assist with planting, watering, and weeding. Volunteers under the age of 14 must be accompanied by an adult with an active volunteer profile. Not to exceed one shift per day per volunteer. A 33-acre urban farm and one of the city’s most unique assets, the Fishers AgriPark (11171 Florida Road) is one of the nation’s largest urban farms and pays homage to Fishers’ agricultural roots. Every year, May through October, residents are invited to the AgriPark for u-pick opportunities in the public fields and gardens, animal encounters, and special programming. Learn more at playfishers.com/AgriPark. Agency: Fishers AgriPark Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 46037 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Fishers AgriPark Guest Services VolunteerJoin the Fishers AgriPark team as a Guest Services Volunteer. Volunteers will be protected under the AgriPark tent, and will greet attendees, distribute produce boxes, and answer questions about the farm, produce, and livestock. Volunteers will be provided with a list of commonly asked questions and answers. Volunteers under the age of 14 must be accompanied by an adult with an active volunteer profile. Not to exceed two volunteer shifts per day. A 33-acre urban farm and one of the city’s most unique assets, the Fishers AgriPark (11171 Florida Road) is one of the nation’s largest urban farms and pays homage to Fishers’ agricultural roots. Every year, May through October, residents are invited to the AgriPark for u-pick opportunities in the public fields and gardens, animal encounters, and special programming. Learn more at playfishers.com/AgriPark. Agency: Fishers AgriPark Join the Fishers AgriPark team as a Guest Services Volunteer. Volunteers will be protected under the AgriPark tent, and will greet attendees, distribute produce boxes, and answer questions about the farm, produce, and livestock. Volunteers will be provided with a list of commonly asked questions and answers. Volunteers under the age of 14 must be accompanied by an adult with an active volunteer profile. Not to exceed two volunteer shifts per day. A 33-acre urban farm and one of the city’s most unique assets, the Fishers AgriPark (11171 Florida Road) is one of the nation’s largest urban farms and pays homage to Fishers’ agricultural roots. Every year, May through October, residents are invited to the AgriPark for u-pick opportunities in the public fields and gardens, animal encounters, and special programming. Learn more at playfishers.com/AgriPark. Agency: Fishers AgriPark Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 46037 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Joy MakerJoy Maker volunteers are the many hands that, with the small Resounding Joy staff, make events and programs a success. Joy Makers lend their talents virtually, in the office, at events, and in the community, embarking on a range of projects highlighting or expanding their skill sets. In the process, Joy Maker volunteers deepen their understanding of and appreciation for music therapy and, occasionally, observe live on-site professional music therapy sessions. Joy Maker volunteer schedules are very flexible. Some projects may require a background check. CLICK HERE to complete our volunteer application. Agency: Resounding Joy Joy Maker volunteers are the many hands that, with the small Resounding Joy staff, make events and programs a success. Joy Makers lend their talents virtually, in the office, at events, and in the community, embarking on a range of projects highlighting or expanding their skill sets. In the process, Joy Maker volunteers deepen their understanding of and appreciation for music therapy and, occasionally, observe live on-site professional music therapy sessions. Joy Maker volunteer schedules are very flexible. Some projects may require a background check. CLICK HERE to complete our volunteer application. Agency: Resounding Joy Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 46033 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Fishers Fire Corps VolunteerA Fire Corps member provides support to the firefighters by performing services at emergency incidents and non-emergency events at department facilities and department functions. This includes responding to incidents to provide incident rehabilitation to firefighters and support to individuals affected by an emergency. The Fire Corps maintains the Rehab Support Unit (RSU) apparatus, equipment, and supplies, and provides rehabilitation services during hands-on training events. Responsibilities include: Assisting with public education Constructing training props Creating training videos Event planning Fundraising Serving at actual emergency incidents Transporting training equipment to drill sitesCandidates must be at least 18 years of age, pass a criminal background check, and have received a high school diploma or GED. All candidates must complete the Fire Corp Application and Background Disclosure and Authorization Form. Agency: Fishers Fire Corp A Fire Corps member provides support to the firefighters by performing services at emergency incidents and non-emergency events at department facilities and department functions. This includes responding to incidents to provide incident rehabilitation to firefighters and support to individuals affected by an emergency. The Fire Corps maintains the Rehab Support Unit (RSU) apparatus, equipment, and supplies, and provides rehabilitation services during hands-on training events. Responsibilities include: Assisting with public education Constructing training props Creating training videos Event planning Fundraising Serving at actual emergency incidents Transporting training equipment to drill sitesCandidates must be at least 18 years of age, pass a criminal background check, and have received a high school diploma or GED. All candidates must complete the Fire Corp Application and Background Disclosure and Authorization Form. Agency: Fishers Fire Corp Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 46038 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Fishers Adopt-A-Road VolunteerThe City of Fishers is one of the fastest growing municipalities in Indiana. Such a sudden explosion of growth may have hit other communities by storm, but we have been fortunate in Fishers to have the community leadership and vision to develop a charted course for our future. Agency: Fishers Parks and Recreation The City of Fishers is one of the fastest growing municipalities in Indiana. Such a sudden explosion of growth may have hit other communities by storm, but we have been fortunate in Fishers to have the community leadership and vision to develop a charted course for our future. Agency: Fishers Parks and Recreation Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 46038 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Cherish Child Advocacy Center DonationsCherish is a non-profit organization that assists and protects children by removing barriers to investigation and treatment, as well as provides regional leadership in combating child abuse and exploitation. Cherish is seeking donations via their Amazon Wish List. Please CLICK HERE to view the list. Contact Kelly Reiff via email with any questions. Agency: Cherish Child Advocacy Center Cherish is a non-profit organization that assists and protects children by removing barriers to investigation and treatment, as well as provides regional leadership in combating child abuse and exploitation. Cherish is seeking donations via their Amazon Wish List. Please CLICK HERE to view the list. Contact Kelly Reiff via email with any questions. Agency: Cherish Child Advocacy Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 46060 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Adult Volunteer CrewBetween daily activities, evening programs, and weekend events, there's always so much happening at Conner Prairie. We rely on the help of dedicated and passionate volunteers to ensure our guests have fun and our grounds stay beautiful. We are looking for volunteers who are eager to be in the middle of the action at a place where history, science, nature, and art come to life. Does this sound like you? Volunteers are a vital part of Conner Prairie’s success as a groundbreaking institution. Greater Indianapolis area volunteers can help Conner Prairie build toward an exciting future. Join in the fun and become a Conner Prairie volunteer! Meet new friends, experience a unique look at history and become part of the exceptional Conner Prairie experience. Our adult volunteers range in age from 18-91. Shifts are available weekdays, weekends, and evenings. Explore some of the different ways you can volunteer your time and abilities. Benefits include: Discounts at the Conner Prairie Store and the Café on the Common Flexible time commitments Annual volunteer-only events Weekly Volunteer Newsletter FUN!Application available here: https://www.volgistics.com/ex/portal.dll/ap?ap=2076504518 Volunteer Onboarding will resume in late April, 2026. For winter opportunities, see our A Merry Prairie Holiday listing. Agency: Conner Prairie Between daily activities, evening programs, and weekend events, there's always so much happening at Conner Prairie. We rely on the help of dedicated and passionate volunteers to ensure our guests have fun and our grounds stay beautiful. We are looking for volunteers who are eager to be in the middle of the action at a place where history, science, nature, and art come to life. Does this sound like you? Volunteers are a vital part of Conner Prairie’s success as a groundbreaking institution. Greater Indianapolis area volunteers can help Conner Prairie build toward an exciting future. Join in the fun and become a Conner Prairie volunteer! Meet new friends, experience a unique look at history and become part of the exceptional Conner Prairie experience. Our adult volunteers range in age from 18-91. Shifts are available weekdays, weekends, and evenings. Explore some of the different ways you can volunteer your time and abilities. Benefits include: Discounts at the Conner Prairie Store and the Café on the Common Flexible time commitments Annual volunteer-only events Weekly Volunteer Newsletter FUN!Application available here: https://www.volgistics.com/ex/portal.dll/ap?ap=2076504518 Volunteer Onboarding will resume in late April, 2026. For winter opportunities, see our A Merry Prairie Holiday listing. Agency: Conner Prairie Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 46038 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Delaware Township Food Pantry PackingThe Delaware Township Trustee's Office Food Pantry is seeking the volunteers to pack orders: Mondays -9-11Mondays 1-3 Thursdays 9-11Thursdays 1-3Visit - https://www.signupgenius.com/go/8050B49ADAA2EA0FD0-53870114-delaware#/ to sign up or call Beth at 317-842-8595 Agency: Delaware Township Food Pantry The Delaware Township Trustee's Office Food Pantry is seeking the volunteers to pack orders: Mondays -9-11Mondays 1-3 Thursdays 9-11Thursdays 1-3Visit - https://www.signupgenius.com/go/8050B49ADAA2EA0FD0-53870114-delaware#/ to sign up or call Beth at 317-842-8595 Agency: Delaware Township Food Pantry Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 46038 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Come to Me Food Pantry DriveThe Come to Me Food Pantry is seeking the following food pantry donations: Canned fruits Canned vegetables Crackers Spaghetti sauce Peanut butter Strawberry or grape jelly Cereal Breakfast bars Canned pasta (spaghettios etc) Non–refrigerated puddings Raman noodles Mac and cheese Toaster pastries Instant oatmeal Regular oatmeal Canned chicken and dumplings Canned meats (chicken, turkey, roast beef, salmon) Gravy Stuffing mix Jiffy corn muffin mix Alfredo sauce Canned beef stew Boxed potatoes 1 lb. bags of rice Canned beans Canned soups Pancake mix/syrupDonations can be dropped off to Come to Me Food Pantry at 9691 East 116th Street, Fishers, Indiana. The pantry is located behind the Fishers United Methodist Church in a small building labeled Fellowship Hall. Donations can be dropped off 8:30 - 11:30 a.m. Monday through Friday. Please contact Karyn Mitchel via email or 317-599-6604 with questions. Agency: Come to me Food Pantry at Fishers United Methodist Church The Come to Me Food Pantry is seeking the following food pantry donations: Canned fruits Canned vegetables Crackers Spaghetti sauce Peanut butter Strawberry or grape jelly Cereal Breakfast bars Canned pasta (spaghettios etc) Non–refrigerated puddings Raman noodles Mac and cheese Toaster pastries Instant oatmeal Regular oatmeal Canned chicken and dumplings Canned meats (chicken, turkey, roast beef, salmon) Gravy Stuffing mix Jiffy corn muffin mix Alfredo sauce Canned beef stew Boxed potatoes 1 lb. bags of rice Canned beans Canned soups Pancake mix/syrupDonations can be dropped off to Come to Me Food Pantry at 9691 East 116th Street, Fishers, Indiana. The pantry is located behind the Fishers United Methodist Church in a small building labeled Fellowship Hall. Donations can be dropped off 8:30 - 11:30 a.m. Monday through Friday. Please contact Karyn Mitchel via email or 317-599-6604 with questions. Agency: Come to me Food Pantry at Fishers United Methodist Church Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 46037 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Second Helpings VolunteerSecond Helpings is seeking volunteers to help prepare meals in their Hunger Relief Kitchen. A volunteers’ first step is to sign up through their online application here, and then their Manager of Volunteer Services will reach out to schedule you for a virtual orientation session. Then the volunteer can schedule themselves for shifts. They do require all volunteers provide a copy of their COVID-19 vaccination record before entering the building. Agency: Second Helpings Second Helpings is seeking volunteers to help prepare meals in their Hunger Relief Kitchen. A volunteers’ first step is to sign up through their online application here, and then their Manager of Volunteer Services will reach out to schedule you for a virtual orientation session. Then the volunteer can schedule themselves for shifts. They do require all volunteers provide a copy of their COVID-19 vaccination record before entering the building. Agency: Second Helpings Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 46202 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Good Samaritan Food Pantry DriveThe Good Samaritan Network of Hamilton County is seeking the following food pantry donations: Canned meats: chicken, tuna, ravioli, beef stew, etc. Dry products: rice, noodles, spaghetti, mac and cheese, potatoes Meals in packetsDonations can be dropped off to the Good Samaritan Network at 12933 Parkside Drive, Fishers, Indiana daily between 9 a.m. and noon, and 1 - 3 p.m. Please contact Nancy Chance via email with questions. Agency: Good Samaritan Network The Good Samaritan Network of Hamilton County is seeking the following food pantry donations: Canned meats: chicken, tuna, ravioli, beef stew, etc. Dry products: rice, noodles, spaghetti, mac and cheese, potatoes Meals in packetsDonations can be dropped off to the Good Samaritan Network at 12933 Parkside Drive, Fishers, Indiana daily between 9 a.m. and noon, and 1 - 3 p.m. Please contact Nancy Chance via email with questions. Agency: Good Samaritan Network Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 46038 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Become a Big!There are well over 1,000 kids waiting to be matched with a mentor through our program at this very moment. Our agency serves Marion, Hamilton, and Johnson counties, and we match within 20 minutes of where you live or work. That means the kids waiting are your neighbors, family, and fellow community members. We ask our mentors to make a 1-year commitment up front. You must have accessible to reliable transportation, be over 19 years of age, and go through a background check. Once matched, you will see your little for 4 hours per month. If you’re ready to become a Big, that is wonderful! Here is the link to begin the process: https://bebigforkids.com/volunteer If you’re interested but want more information, that’s awesome too! Every month we host two callout meetings – one virtual and one in-person. You can register using one of these two links: Virtual Callout Meeting In-Person Callout Meeting Please reach out to Charles Stringer at cstringer@bbbsci.org with any questions
Additionally, here is a link to some FAQ’s that you may find helpful! Agency: Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central Indiana There are well over 1,000 kids waiting to be matched with a mentor through our program at this very moment. Our agency serves Marion, Hamilton, and Johnson counties, and we match within 20 minutes of where you live or work. That means the kids waiting are your neighbors, family, and fellow community members. We ask our mentors to make a 1-year commitment up front. You must have accessible to reliable transportation, be over 19 years of age, and go through a background check. Once matched, you will see your little for 4 hours per month. If you’re ready to become a Big, that is wonderful! Here is the link to begin the process: https://bebigforkids.com/volunteer If you’re interested but want more information, that’s awesome too! Every month we host two callout meetings – one virtual and one in-person. You can register using one of these two links: Virtual Callout Meeting In-Person Callout Meeting Please reach out to Charles Stringer at cstringer@bbbsci.org with any questions
Additionally, here is a link to some FAQ’s that you may find helpful! Agency: Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central Indiana Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 46202 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Committee MemberVolunteer Committee Member Description Overview: As a member of the volunteer committee you work with Meals on Wheels staff and Board of Directors to ensure that the program continues to grow and meet the ever changing needs of our recipients. Review all relevant material before committee meetings Attend committee meetings and voice objective opinions on issues Pay attention to association activities that affect or are affected by the committee's work Support the efforts of the committee chair and carry out individual assignments made by the chair Work as part of the committee and staff team to ensure that the committee's work and recommendations are in keeping with the general association mission and goalsAgency: Meals on Wheels of Hamilton County Volunteer Committee Member Description Overview: As a member of the volunteer committee you work with Meals on Wheels staff and Board of Directors to ensure that the program continues to grow and meet the ever changing needs of our recipients. Review all relevant material before committee meetings Attend committee meetings and voice objective opinions on issues Pay attention to association activities that affect or are affected by the committee's work Support the efforts of the committee chair and carry out individual assignments made by the chair Work as part of the committee and staff team to ensure that the committee's work and recommendations are in keeping with the general association mission and goalsAgency: Meals on Wheels of Hamilton County Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 46060 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Meal Delivery Driver
Personal home delivery is an important part of our service to the recipient. You may be the only friendly face that the recipient sees on your delivery day. The fact that you care is as important as the food you deliver. Our primary need is for volunteer delivery drivers. We always need more people to help us deliver meals. If you are interested in becoming a delivery driver, there are a few simple requirements: Live or work in central Indiana A valid drivers license, Vehicle insurance information, A signed confidentiality agreement, and Pass a background checkPlease CLICK HERE to learn more. Agency: Meals on Wheels of Hamilton County
Personal home delivery is an important part of our service to the recipient. You may be the only friendly face that the recipient sees on your delivery day. The fact that you care is as important as the food you deliver. Our primary need is for volunteer delivery drivers. We always need more people to help us deliver meals. If you are interested in becoming a delivery driver, there are a few simple requirements: Live or work in central Indiana A valid drivers license, Vehicle insurance information, A signed confidentiality agreement, and Pass a background checkPlease CLICK HERE to learn more. Agency: Meals on Wheels of Hamilton County Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 46060 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer Spanish InterpreterHeart and Soul Clinic provides medical care for uninsured. Volunteers are fluent in Spanish with experience in interpreting. An ideal volunteer commitment is minimum of one shift per month. Shifts are available at the clinic building in Westfield or Mobile Units in Fishers, Noblesville or Carmel. If interested contact Lisa Kreag Executive Director at lisa@heartandsoulclinic.org or complete volunteer application at www.heartandsoulclinic.org Agency: Heart and Soul Clinic Heart and Soul Clinic provides medical care for uninsured. Volunteers are fluent in Spanish with experience in interpreting. An ideal volunteer commitment is minimum of one shift per month. Shifts are available at the clinic building in Westfield or Mobile Units in Fishers, Noblesville or Carmel. If interested contact Lisa Kreag Executive Director at lisa@heartandsoulclinic.org or complete volunteer application at www.heartandsoulclinic.org Agency: Heart and Soul Clinic Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 46074 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer RNHeart and Soul Clinic provides medical care for uninsured. Volunteer RN. An ideal volunteer commitment is one shift per month. Shifts are available at the clinic building in Westfield or Mobile Units in Fishers, Noblesville or Carmel. If interested contact Lisa Kreag Executive Director at lisa@heartandsoulclinic.org or complete volunteer application at www.heartandsoulclinic.org Agency: Heart and Soul Clinic Heart and Soul Clinic provides medical care for uninsured. Volunteer RN. An ideal volunteer commitment is one shift per month. Shifts are available at the clinic building in Westfield or Mobile Units in Fishers, Noblesville or Carmel. If interested contact Lisa Kreag Executive Director at lisa@heartandsoulclinic.org or complete volunteer application at www.heartandsoulclinic.org Agency: Heart and Soul Clinic Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 46074 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Physician VolunteerHeart and Soul Clinic provides medical care for uninsured. Volunteers with experience in Internal Medicine, Family Medicine, ER are ideal. An ideal volunteer commitment is one shift per month. Shifts are available at the clinic building in Westfield or Mobile Units in Fishers, Noblesville or Carmel. If interested contact Lisa Kreag Executive Director at lisa@heartandsoulclinic.org or complete volunteer application at www.heartandsoulclinic.org Agency: Heart and Soul Clinic Heart and Soul Clinic provides medical care for uninsured. Volunteers with experience in Internal Medicine, Family Medicine, ER are ideal. An ideal volunteer commitment is one shift per month. Shifts are available at the clinic building in Westfield or Mobile Units in Fishers, Noblesville or Carmel. If interested contact Lisa Kreag Executive Director at lisa@heartandsoulclinic.org or complete volunteer application at www.heartandsoulclinic.org Agency: Heart and Soul Clinic Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 46074 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Nurse Practitioner VolunteerHeart and Soul Clinic provides medical care for uninsured. Volunteers with experience in Internal Medicine, Family Medicine, ER are ideal. An ideal volunteer commitment is one shift per month. Shifts are available at the clinic building in Westfield or Mobile Units in Fishers, Noblesville or Carmel. If interested contact Lisa Kreag Executive Director at lisa@heartandsoulclinic.org or complete volunteer application at www.heartandsoulclinic.org Agency: Heart and Soul Clinic Heart and Soul Clinic provides medical care for uninsured. Volunteers with experience in Internal Medicine, Family Medicine, ER are ideal. An ideal volunteer commitment is one shift per month. Shifts are available at the clinic building in Westfield or Mobile Units in Fishers, Noblesville or Carmel. If interested contact Lisa Kreag Executive Director at lisa@heartandsoulclinic.org or complete volunteer application at www.heartandsoulclinic.org Agency: Heart and Soul Clinic Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 46074 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Fishers Health Department Fishers Farmers Market VolunteerThe Fishers Health Department (FHD) is seeking volunteers to assist with the FHD booth at the Fishers Farmers Market. Volunteers will assist with set up, tear down, help man the booth by providing materials and resources to shoppers. Ranked one of the top farmers’ markets in the region, the Fishers Farmers’ Market showcases vendors from Central Indiana that offer fresh produce, baked goods, honey, specialty food items, meats, cheeses, coffee, plants, and much more! Juried to the strictest standards, the market is a destination for fresh, local, flavorful foods direct from farmers and producers. Volunteers must be 14 years old or older. Thank you. Agency: Fishers Health Department The Fishers Health Department (FHD) is seeking volunteers to assist with the FHD booth at the Fishers Farmers Market. Volunteers will assist with set up, tear down, help man the booth by providing materials and resources to shoppers. Ranked one of the top farmers’ markets in the region, the Fishers Farmers’ Market showcases vendors from Central Indiana that offer fresh produce, baked goods, honey, specialty food items, meats, cheeses, coffee, plants, and much more! Juried to the strictest standards, the market is a destination for fresh, local, flavorful foods direct from farmers and producers. Volunteers must be 14 years old or older. Thank you. Agency: Fishers Health Department Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 46038 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Spark Vendor Ice DeliveryVolunteer Opportunity: Spark!Fishers 2026 – Vendor Ice Delivery Volunteer Date: Saturday, June 27, 2026 Location: Nickel Plate District Help keep vendors cool and running smoothly at Spark!Fishers 2026! Vendor Ice Delivery Volunteers play a key support role by coordinating and delivering ice to vendors throughout the event. Available Shifts: 12:00 PM – 5:00 PM5:00 PM – 10:00 PMResponsibilities: Take and manage vendor ice orders using a pre-arranged processDeliver ice to vendor locations using a golf cartKeep accurate notes and track orders to ensure timely deliveryNavigate the event site efficiently using a mapCommunicate with event staff and vendors to ensure smooth operationsRequirements: Must be 18 years or olderMust have a valid driver’s licenseAbility to stay organized, take clear notes, and follow directionsComfortable driving a golf cart in a busy event environmentWhat to Expect: A fast-paced, behind-the-scenes support roleDriving and navigating throughout the event siteInteraction with vendors and event staffA team-oriented environment requiring organization and communicationPerks: Snacks, drinks, and a meal will be providedA volunteer t-shirt A unique opportunity to support event operations and logisticsNo prior experience is required—just a responsible, organized approach and willingness to help! Sign Up Today: Help keep vendors stocked and ready to serve at Spark!Fishers! Agency: Spark!Fishers Volunteer Opportunity: Spark!Fishers 2026 – Vendor Ice Delivery Volunteer Date: Saturday, June 27, 2026 Location: Nickel Plate District Help keep vendors cool and running smoothly at Spark!Fishers 2026! Vendor Ice Delivery Volunteers play a key support role by coordinating and delivering ice to vendors throughout the event. Available Shifts: 12:00 PM – 5:00 PM5:00 PM – 10:00 PMResponsibilities: Take and manage vendor ice orders using a pre-arranged processDeliver ice to vendor locations using a golf cartKeep accurate notes and track orders to ensure timely deliveryNavigate the event site efficiently using a mapCommunicate with event staff and vendors to ensure smooth operationsRequirements: Must be 18 years or olderMust have a valid driver’s licenseAbility to stay organized, take clear notes, and follow directionsComfortable driving a golf cart in a busy event environmentWhat to Expect: A fast-paced, behind-the-scenes support roleDriving and navigating throughout the event siteInteraction with vendors and event staffA team-oriented environment requiring organization and communicationPerks: Snacks, drinks, and a meal will be providedA volunteer t-shirt A unique opportunity to support event operations and logisticsNo prior experience is required—just a responsible, organized approach and willingness to help! Sign Up Today: Help keep vendors stocked and ready to serve at Spark!Fishers! Agency: Spark!Fishers Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 46038 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Fishers Farmers Market VolunteerFishers Farmers Market Crew Join the heart of the community this season! We are looking for energetic, friendly volunteers to help the Fishers Farmers Market run smoothly. Whether you’re a morning owl who loves a workout or a social butterfly who enjoys working with kids, we have a spot for you. Please do not sign up for two shifts if they overlap. General Event Details Location: Nickle Plate DistrictWeather: This is a rain or shine event. Please dress for the weather!Requirements: Ability to provide a friendly, welcoming experience for our residents and vendors. Available Shifts & Roles Setup & Teardown: 6:30 AM – 8:30 AM 11:30 AM – 1:30 PMHeavy lifting required. Set up/take down tents and weights; place A-frame signs and barricades; arrange tables/chairs; organize swag bins.Market Operations: 6:30 AM – 10:00 AM 10:00 AM – 1:30 PMAssist with general setup; help vendors unload/move items; support the Parks tent and City Hall info desk; oversee food truck lots Kid's Activity Lead: 7:30 AM - 12:00 PMLead the kids' craft and activity area. Guide families through games/projects, hand out prizes, and give clear instructions to groups.Physical Requirements & Expectations For Operations & Setup Roles: Must be comfortable standing for extended periods and performing physical tasks outdoors. You must be able to lift up to 40 lbs to manage tents, weights, and signiage.Why Volunteer? Be the first to see the fresh produce, support local small businesses, and help keep Fishers one of the best places to live! Plus, you'll get to work directly with the Parks & Recreation team to make the magic happen. Agency: Fishers Farmers Market Fishers Farmers Market Crew Join the heart of the community this season! We are looking for energetic, friendly volunteers to help the Fishers Farmers Market run smoothly. Whether you’re a morning owl who loves a workout or a social butterfly who enjoys working with kids, we have a spot for you. Please do not sign up for two shifts if they overlap. General Event Details Location: Nickle Plate DistrictWeather: This is a rain or shine event. Please dress for the weather!Requirements: Ability to provide a friendly, welcoming experience for our residents and vendors. Available Shifts & Roles Setup & Teardown: 6:30 AM – 8:30 AM 11:30 AM – 1:30 PMHeavy lifting required. Set up/take down tents and weights; place A-frame signs and barricades; arrange tables/chairs; organize swag bins.Market Operations: 6:30 AM – 10:00 AM 10:00 AM – 1:30 PMAssist with general setup; help vendors unload/move items; support the Parks tent and City Hall info desk; oversee food truck lots Kid's Activity Lead: 7:30 AM - 12:00 PMLead the kids' craft and activity area. Guide families through games/projects, hand out prizes, and give clear instructions to groups.Physical Requirements & Expectations For Operations & Setup Roles: Must be comfortable standing for extended periods and performing physical tasks outdoors. You must be able to lift up to 40 lbs to manage tents, weights, and signiage.Why Volunteer? Be the first to see the fresh produce, support local small businesses, and help keep Fishers one of the best places to live! Plus, you'll get to work directly with the Parks & Recreation team to make the magic happen. Agency: Fishers Farmers Market Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 46038 Allow Groups: Yes |