Open Opportunities From: Second Harvest Heartland Volunteer Central

Volunteer: Sorting and Packing Shifts at Brooklyn Park

At our Brooklyn Park Volunteer Center, volunteers assist with sorting, labeling, weighing and packing various food items to meet immediate needs and help feed our hungry neighbors. The projects vary from day to day and volunteers regularly work with fresh produce, dry goods, bread, and other food donations. This volunteer position requires volunteers to be able to twist and bend down, stand for the duration of their shift, and lift up to 5 pounds. Some positions require the ability to lift 40 pounds. We do have a limited number of seated positions available; please let us know if you need accommodations.

To learn how to register a group, click HERE!

For groups with youth (Ages 8-17), click HERE!

Dress Code:

Shirts must cover the shoulders, armpits, and bellies (no tank tops or crop tops) for food safety purposes. Shorts are okay to wear. Closed-toe shoes are required. If you forget we will ask you to wear a set of disposable socks and slip-on clogs. Wear comfortable clothing that you don't mind getting dirty. We suggest you dress in layers to remain comfortable while working as temperature can fluctuate. No jewelry. You will be asked to remove all watches, fit bits, earrings, rings, bracelets, necklaces and other jewelry items. It is almost impossible to get back a jewelry item that is lost in the repack process.

Lockers are available on-site to store belongings and we provide jewelry bags for small items.

Please plan to arrive 10-15 minutes prior to your shift start time in order to get checked in and store your personal belongings. We start our shifts promptly to make every minute count! The first few minutes of the shift include important information about Second Harvest Heartland and mandatory personal safety and food safety information so please be on time!

If you have any questions, please email volunteer@2harvest.org. 

Volunteer Activity: Sorting and Packing

At our Brooklyn Park Volunteer Center, volunteers assist with sorting, labeling, weighing and packing various food items to meet immediate needs and help feed our hungry neighbors. The projects vary from day to day and volunteers regularly work with fresh produce, dry goods, bread, and other food donations. This volunteer position requires volunteers to be able to twist and bend down, stand for the duration of their shift, and lift up to 5 pounds. Some positions require the ability to lift 40 pounds. We do have a limited number of seated positions available; please let us know if you need accommodations.

To learn how to register a group, click HERE!

For groups with youth (Ages 8-17), click HERE!

Dress Code:

Shirts must cover the shoulders, armpits, and bellies (no tank tops or crop tops) for food safety purposes. Shorts are okay to wear. Closed-toe shoes are required. If you forget we will ask you to wear a set of disposable socks and slip-on clogs. Wear comfortable clothing that you don't mind getting dirty. We suggest you dress in layers to remain comfortable while working as temperature can fluctuate. No jewelry. You will be asked to remove all watches, fit bits, earrings, rings, bracelets, necklaces and other jewelry items. It is almost impossible to get back a jewelry item that is lost in the repack process.

Lockers are available on-site to store belongings and we provide jewelry bags for small items.

Please plan to arrive 10-15 minutes prior to your shift start time in order to get checked in and store your personal belongings. We start our shifts promptly to make every minute count! The first few minutes of the shift include important information about Second Harvest Heartland and mandatory personal safety and food safety information so please be on time!

If you have any questions, please email volunteer@2harvest.org. 

Volunteer Activity: Sorting and Packing

Open Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 55428

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Temperature-Controlled Clean Room - Sep25

Overview

Second Harvest Heartland is committed to expanding partnerships and increasing access to protein for clients. We operate a temperature controlled-clean room to repack high-need protein donations. We are one of only four food banks in the nation to undergo the rigorous USDA certification process to be able to intake this important donation stream. 

To ensure food-safety standards, the temperature of the clean room will be kept at a cool 42°. Shifts may include sorting and boxing packaged frozen protein or repackaging ready-to-eat bulk protein into smaller family-friendly portions. Ready-to-eat protein consists of frozen meat items that do not require additional cooking prior to consumption like deli meats and items that require reheating for palatability like chicken nuggets. 


What you’ll do:

Seal product into new packaging Sort, pack, and label products Count and/or weigh products Inspect product quality Palletize finished boxes Assist with clean-up of work area as needed (sweeping, sanitizing, etc.)

What’s in it for you: 

Hands-on food insecurity experience at one of the largest Feeding America food banks Networking opportunities & educational events Resume builder


What you’re committing to:

Ability to stand, bend, and twist for the duration of each shift Following special safety guidelines, including wearing smocks, shoe covers, hairnets and gloves Adhering to food safety and warehouse guidelines at all times Being comfortable in a cool 42°F environment for the duration of the shift  - It is highly recommended to dress in layers or a warm coat and winter hat! 


When and where you’ll volunteer:

Volunteer Location: 7101 Winnetka Ave N, Brooklyn Park, MN 55428 Days of the week: Mondays Time of day: 9:00am – 11:00am or 12:30pm – 2:30pm


What’s Next?

To Register: Click "Respond” next to the shift you would like to the shift(s) that work for your schedule and submit your response.  You will receive an automated email confirming your registration.

Volunteer Activity: Sorting and Packing

Overview

Second Harvest Heartland is committed to expanding partnerships and increasing access to protein for clients. We operate a temperature controlled-clean room to repack high-need protein donations. We are one of only four food banks in the nation to undergo the rigorous USDA certification process to be able to intake this important donation stream. 

To ensure food-safety standards, the temperature of the clean room will be kept at a cool 42°. Shifts may include sorting and boxing packaged frozen protein or repackaging ready-to-eat bulk protein into smaller family-friendly portions. Ready-to-eat protein consists of frozen meat items that do not require additional cooking prior to consumption like deli meats and items that require reheating for palatability like chicken nuggets. 


What you’ll do:

Seal product into new packaging Sort, pack, and label products Count and/or weigh products Inspect product quality Palletize finished boxes Assist with clean-up of work area as needed (sweeping, sanitizing, etc.)

What’s in it for you: 

Hands-on food insecurity experience at one of the largest Feeding America food banks Networking opportunities & educational events Resume builder


What you’re committing to:

Ability to stand, bend, and twist for the duration of each shift Following special safety guidelines, including wearing smocks, shoe covers, hairnets and gloves Adhering to food safety and warehouse guidelines at all times Being comfortable in a cool 42°F environment for the duration of the shift  - It is highly recommended to dress in layers or a warm coat and winter hat! 


When and where you’ll volunteer:

Volunteer Location: 7101 Winnetka Ave N, Brooklyn Park, MN 55428 Days of the week: Mondays Time of day: 9:00am – 11:00am or 12:30pm – 2:30pm


What’s Next?

To Register: Click "Respond” next to the shift you would like to the shift(s) that work for your schedule and submit your response.  You will receive an automated email confirming your registration.

Volunteer Activity: Sorting and Packing

Open Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 55428

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Hunger Action Month Food Packing Event

Event Description: 

As a part of Hunger Action Month, Second Harvest Heartland in partnership with The Sanneh Foundation and Keystone Community Services, is hosting a food distribution and community resource fair outside Allianz Field in St. Paul. Community members can explore resources from community organizations plus take-home shelf stable food and fresh local produce.  

Hunger Action Month is a national campaign every September sparking action and awareness around hunger in our communities. This event is a chance to distribute food while connecting neighbors with other important resources that can support stability and food security.   

We are looking for volunteers to help us pack approximately 500 boxes with 15 food items during the shift. These boxes will join 1,000 pre-packed boxes for a total of 1,500 boxes that will be immediately distributed at the same location.

What you'll do: 

Pack boxes with shelf-stable grocery items  OPTIONAL: assist with takedown of the packing line   

What you’re committing to:  

Being able to walk, bend, and twist  Being able to lift at least 25-30 lbs  Being able to stand for at least 3 hours on a paved service  Being flexible as needs change and vary throughout the shift  Being punctual and dependable  

Dress Code: 

Closed-toe shoes  Jewelry is not permitted, we ask that you remove all watches, fit bits, earrings, rings, bracelets, necklaces and other jewelry items  Wear comfortable clothing you don't mind getting dirty  Dress for the weather, this event is outdoors so please plan accordingly   

When and where you'll volunteer: 

Volunteer Location: Outside Allianz Field - 400 Snelling Ave N, St Paul, MN 55104  Date: September 27, 2025  Time: 8:30am – 11:00am    

What's Next? 

To Sign Up: Click "Respond Individually" and answer the required registration questions.  Someone from Second Harvest Heartland will contact you shortly with all of the logistical information.

Volunteer Activity: Event Support

Event Description: 

As a part of Hunger Action Month, Second Harvest Heartland in partnership with The Sanneh Foundation and Keystone Community Services, is hosting a food distribution and community resource fair outside Allianz Field in St. Paul. Community members can explore resources from community organizations plus take-home shelf stable food and fresh local produce.  

Hunger Action Month is a national campaign every September sparking action and awareness around hunger in our communities. This event is a chance to distribute food while connecting neighbors with other important resources that can support stability and food security.   

We are looking for volunteers to help us pack approximately 500 boxes with 15 food items during the shift. These boxes will join 1,000 pre-packed boxes for a total of 1,500 boxes that will be immediately distributed at the same location.

What you'll do: 

Pack boxes with shelf-stable grocery items  OPTIONAL: assist with takedown of the packing line   

What you’re committing to:  

Being able to walk, bend, and twist  Being able to lift at least 25-30 lbs  Being able to stand for at least 3 hours on a paved service  Being flexible as needs change and vary throughout the shift  Being punctual and dependable  

Dress Code: 

Closed-toe shoes  Jewelry is not permitted, we ask that you remove all watches, fit bits, earrings, rings, bracelets, necklaces and other jewelry items  Wear comfortable clothing you don't mind getting dirty  Dress for the weather, this event is outdoors so please plan accordingly   

When and where you'll volunteer: 

Volunteer Location: Outside Allianz Field - 400 Snelling Ave N, St Paul, MN 55104  Date: September 27, 2025  Time: 8:30am – 11:00am    

What's Next? 

To Sign Up: Click "Respond Individually" and answer the required registration questions.  Someone from Second Harvest Heartland will contact you shortly with all of the logistical information.

Volunteer Activity: Event Support

Open Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 55104

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Temperature-Controlled Clean Room

Overview

To ensure food-safety standards, the temperature of the clean room will be kept at a cool 42°. Shifts may include sorting and boxing packaged frozen protein or repackaging ready-to-eat bulk protein into smaller family-friendly portions. Ready-to-eat protein consists of frozen meat items that do not require additional cooking prior to consumption like deli meats and items that require reheating for palatability like chicken nuggets. 


What you’ll do:

Seal product into new packaging Sort, pack, and label products Count and/or weigh products Inspect product quality Palletize finished boxes Assist with clean-up of work area as needed (sweeping, sanitizing, etc.)

What’s in it for you: 

Hands-on food insecurity experience at one of the largest Feeding America food banks Networking opportunities & educational events Resume builder


What you’re committing to:

Ability to stand, bend, and twist for the duration of each shift Following special safety guidelines, including wearing smocks, shoe covers, hairnets and gloves Adhering to food safety and warehouse guidelines at all times Being comfortable in a cool 42°F environment for the duration of the shift  - It is highly recommended to dress in layers or a warm coat and winter hat! 


When and where you’ll volunteer:

Volunteer Location: 7101 Winnetka Ave N, Brooklyn Park, MN 55428 Days of the week: Mondays Time of day: 9:00am – 11:00am or 12:30pm – 2:30pm


What’s Next?

To Register: Click "Respond” next to the shift you would like to the shift(s) that work for your schedule and submit your response.  You will receive an automated email confirming your registration.

Volunteer Activity: Sorting and Packing

Overview

To ensure food-safety standards, the temperature of the clean room will be kept at a cool 42°. Shifts may include sorting and boxing packaged frozen protein or repackaging ready-to-eat bulk protein into smaller family-friendly portions. Ready-to-eat protein consists of frozen meat items that do not require additional cooking prior to consumption like deli meats and items that require reheating for palatability like chicken nuggets. 


What you’ll do:

Seal product into new packaging Sort, pack, and label products Count and/or weigh products Inspect product quality Palletize finished boxes Assist with clean-up of work area as needed (sweeping, sanitizing, etc.)

What’s in it for you: 

Hands-on food insecurity experience at one of the largest Feeding America food banks Networking opportunities & educational events Resume builder


What you’re committing to:

Ability to stand, bend, and twist for the duration of each shift Following special safety guidelines, including wearing smocks, shoe covers, hairnets and gloves Adhering to food safety and warehouse guidelines at all times Being comfortable in a cool 42°F environment for the duration of the shift  - It is highly recommended to dress in layers or a warm coat and winter hat! 


When and where you’ll volunteer:

Volunteer Location: 7101 Winnetka Ave N, Brooklyn Park, MN 55428 Days of the week: Mondays Time of day: 9:00am – 11:00am or 12:30pm – 2:30pm


What’s Next?

To Register: Click "Respond” next to the shift you would like to the shift(s) that work for your schedule and submit your response.  You will receive an automated email confirming your registration.

Volunteer Activity: Sorting and Packing

Open Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 55428

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: General Setup Volunteer – Dish Gala 2025

Be the hands and heart being the scenes of something extraordinary. 

As a General Setup Volunteer at Dish, Second Harvest Heartland’s premier gala, you’ll help bring our mission to life—one table, sign, and silent auction item at a time. Your attention to detail and team spirit will help transform The Depot into a space that inspires generosity and celebrates community. This is a great opportunity to roll up your sleeves, work alongside passionate people, and be part of something bigger than yourself. 

Every task you complete helps set the stage for an evening that fuels hope and action in the fight to end hunger.   

What You’ll Do: 

Support the setup of key event elements, including: 

Organizing and placing silent auction items  Staging interactive games  Setting and steaming linens  Placing table numbers and sponsorship signage  Prepping registration materials 

What You’ll Gain: 

A hands-on role in creating a meaningful and mission-driven event  Training and guidance provided at the start of your shift  A chance to connect with fellow volunteersComplimentary meal, snacks, and parking voucher  Invitation to an optional pre-event overview session in early October 

Your Commitment: 

Physical readiness: Able to lift, stand, and walk for extended periods   Dependability: Arrive on time, stay flexible, and bring a positive attitude  Teamwork: Work as part of a team in a fast-paced environment 

When & Where: 

Volunteer Location: The Depot Minneapolis - 225 3rd Ave S, Minneapolis, MN 55401  Date: Saturday, October 11, 2025 

What’s Next? 

Click "Respond Individually” next to the shift you'd like to join.  You’ll receive a confirmation email, and Bri, Senior Volunteer Engagement Specialist, will follow up with more details.

Volunteer Activity: Event Support

Be the hands and heart being the scenes of something extraordinary. 

As a General Setup Volunteer at Dish, Second Harvest Heartland’s premier gala, you’ll help bring our mission to life—one table, sign, and silent auction item at a time. Your attention to detail and team spirit will help transform The Depot into a space that inspires generosity and celebrates community. This is a great opportunity to roll up your sleeves, work alongside passionate people, and be part of something bigger than yourself. 

Every task you complete helps set the stage for an evening that fuels hope and action in the fight to end hunger.   

What You’ll Do: 

Support the setup of key event elements, including: 

Organizing and placing silent auction items  Staging interactive games  Setting and steaming linens  Placing table numbers and sponsorship signage  Prepping registration materials 

What You’ll Gain: 

A hands-on role in creating a meaningful and mission-driven event  Training and guidance provided at the start of your shift  A chance to connect with fellow volunteersComplimentary meal, snacks, and parking voucher  Invitation to an optional pre-event overview session in early October 

Your Commitment: 

Physical readiness: Able to lift, stand, and walk for extended periods   Dependability: Arrive on time, stay flexible, and bring a positive attitude  Teamwork: Work as part of a team in a fast-paced environment 

When & Where: 

Volunteer Location: The Depot Minneapolis - 225 3rd Ave S, Minneapolis, MN 55401  Date: Saturday, October 11, 2025 

What’s Next? 

Click "Respond Individually” next to the shift you'd like to join.  You’ll receive a confirmation email, and Bri, Senior Volunteer Engagement Specialist, will follow up with more details.

Volunteer Activity: Event Support

Open Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 55401

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Flex Support Volunteer – Dish Gala 2025

Be the calm in the chaos and the helper wherever it’s needed most. 

As a Flex Support Volunteer at Dish, Second Harvest Heartland’s premier gala, you’ll be the go-to helping hand for a variety of needs throughout the evening. Whether it’s jumping in to assist with guest engagement, supporting logistics behind the scenes, or simply being ready for the unexpected, your adaptability and positive energy will help keep the event running smoothly.  This is a great role for someone who enjoys variety, thrives in dynamic environments, and wants to make a meaningful impact—wherever that may be.   

What You’ll Do: 

Step into various roles as needed throughout the evening  Support both guest-facing and behind-the-scenes tasks  Be ready to assist with last-minute needs or changes  Embrace downtime with grace – feel free to bring a book or quite activity for slower moments 

What You’ll Gain: 

A unique, behind-the-scenes experience at a meaningful and mission-driven event  Training and guidance provided at the start of your shift  Complimentary meal, snacks, and parking voucher  Invitation to an optional pre-event overview session in early October 

Your Commitment: 

Background Check: Complete a background check (SHH staff or exiting volunteers may already meet this requirement).Physical readiness: Able to lift, sit, stand, and walk for extended periods   Dress for the event: Wear cocktail attire and comfortable shoes  Dependability: Arrive on time, stay flexible, and bring a positive attitude  Teamwork: Work as part of a team in a fast-paced environment 

When & Where: 

Volunteer Location: The Depot Minneapolis - 225 3rd Ave S, Minneapolis, MN 55401  Date: Saturday, October 11, 2025 

What’s Next? 

Click "Respond Individually” next to the shift you'd like to join.  You’ll receive a confirmation email, and Bri, Senior Volunteer Engagement Specialist, will follow up with more details.


Second Harvest Heartland conducts background checks on all volunteers in this position. We reserve the right to decline a volunteer, or dismiss a current volunteer, based on the results of the background check.

Volunteer Activity: Event Support

Be the calm in the chaos and the helper wherever it’s needed most. 

As a Flex Support Volunteer at Dish, Second Harvest Heartland’s premier gala, you’ll be the go-to helping hand for a variety of needs throughout the evening. Whether it’s jumping in to assist with guest engagement, supporting logistics behind the scenes, or simply being ready for the unexpected, your adaptability and positive energy will help keep the event running smoothly.  This is a great role for someone who enjoys variety, thrives in dynamic environments, and wants to make a meaningful impact—wherever that may be.   

What You’ll Do: 

Step into various roles as needed throughout the evening  Support both guest-facing and behind-the-scenes tasks  Be ready to assist with last-minute needs or changes  Embrace downtime with grace – feel free to bring a book or quite activity for slower moments 

What You’ll Gain: 

A unique, behind-the-scenes experience at a meaningful and mission-driven event  Training and guidance provided at the start of your shift  Complimentary meal, snacks, and parking voucher  Invitation to an optional pre-event overview session in early October 

Your Commitment: 

Background Check: Complete a background check (SHH staff or exiting volunteers may already meet this requirement).Physical readiness: Able to lift, sit, stand, and walk for extended periods   Dress for the event: Wear cocktail attire and comfortable shoes  Dependability: Arrive on time, stay flexible, and bring a positive attitude  Teamwork: Work as part of a team in a fast-paced environment 

When & Where: 

Volunteer Location: The Depot Minneapolis - 225 3rd Ave S, Minneapolis, MN 55401  Date: Saturday, October 11, 2025 

What’s Next? 

Click "Respond Individually” next to the shift you'd like to join.  You’ll receive a confirmation email, and Bri, Senior Volunteer Engagement Specialist, will follow up with more details.


Second Harvest Heartland conducts background checks on all volunteers in this position. We reserve the right to decline a volunteer, or dismiss a current volunteer, based on the results of the background check.

Volunteer Activity: Event Support

Open Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 55401

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Greeter Volunteer – Dish Gala 2025

Create a warm welcome that sets the tone for a night of generosity and connection. 

As a Greeter Volunteer at Dish, Second Harvest Heartland’s premier gala, you’ll be stationed at key entry points to greet guests with enthusiasm and care. Your friendly presence will help guests feel informed, comfortable, and excited to participate in an evening dedicated to ending hunger.  

This is a great role for someone who enjoys engaging with people and wants to make a meaningful first impression. 

What you’ll do: 

Greet guests as they arrive at designated entry points  Answer questions and provide helpful directions  Encourage guests to head into the ballroom for dinner and the program 

What’s in it for you: 

A front-facing role at a meaningful and mission-driven event  Training and guidance provided at the start of your shift  A chance to connect with fellow volunteers and community members  Complimentary meal, snacks, and parking voucher  Invitation to an optional pre-event overview session in early October  

Your Commitment: 

Physical readiness: Able to stand and walk for extended periods   Dress for the event: Wear cocktail attire and comfortable shoes  Dependability: Arrive on time, stay flexible, and bring a positive attitude  Teamwork: Work as part of a team in a fast-paced environment 

When & Where: 

Volunteer Location: The Depot Minneapolis - 225 3rd Ave S, Minneapolis, MN 55401  Date: Saturday, October 11, 2025 

What’s Next? 

Click "Respond Individually” next to the shift you'd like to join.  You’ll receive a confirmation email, and Bri, Senior Volunteer Engagement Specialist, will follow up with more details.

Volunteer Activity: Event Support

Create a warm welcome that sets the tone for a night of generosity and connection. 

As a Greeter Volunteer at Dish, Second Harvest Heartland’s premier gala, you’ll be stationed at key entry points to greet guests with enthusiasm and care. Your friendly presence will help guests feel informed, comfortable, and excited to participate in an evening dedicated to ending hunger.  

This is a great role for someone who enjoys engaging with people and wants to make a meaningful first impression. 

What you’ll do: 

Greet guests as they arrive at designated entry points  Answer questions and provide helpful directions  Encourage guests to head into the ballroom for dinner and the program 

What’s in it for you: 

A front-facing role at a meaningful and mission-driven event  Training and guidance provided at the start of your shift  A chance to connect with fellow volunteers and community members  Complimentary meal, snacks, and parking voucher  Invitation to an optional pre-event overview session in early October  

Your Commitment: 

Physical readiness: Able to stand and walk for extended periods   Dress for the event: Wear cocktail attire and comfortable shoes  Dependability: Arrive on time, stay flexible, and bring a positive attitude  Teamwork: Work as part of a team in a fast-paced environment 

When & Where: 

Volunteer Location: The Depot Minneapolis - 225 3rd Ave S, Minneapolis, MN 55401  Date: Saturday, October 11, 2025 

What’s Next? 

Click "Respond Individually” next to the shift you'd like to join.  You’ll receive a confirmation email, and Bri, Senior Volunteer Engagement Specialist, will follow up with more details.

Volunteer Activity: Event Support

Open Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 55401

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Gift Card Game Volunteer – Dish Gala 2025

Bring energy and enthusiasm to one of the evening’s most interactive fundraising experiences. 

As a Gift Card Game Volunteer at Dish, Second Harvest Heartland’s premier gala, you’ll help create a fun and engaging guest experience by encouraging participation in a lively pay-to-play game where everyone wins. Working in pairs, you’ll circulate the auction area, connect with guests, track purchases using a retail tablet, and ensure all gift cards are accounted for.  

This is a great opportunity for someone who enjoys guest interaction and thrives in a fast-paced environment. 

What You'll Do: 

Circulate the auction/game area with a partner to promote the gift card game  Encourage guests to participate and explain how the game works  Record purchases using a retail tablet  Ensure accurate tracking and return all remaining gift cards in partnership with your lead volunteer 

What’s You’ll Gain: 

A guest-facing role at a meaningful and mission-driven event  Training and guidance provided at the start of your shift  A chance to connect with fellow volunteers and community members  Complimentary meal, snacks, and parking voucher  Invitation to an optional pre-event overview session in early October 

Your Commitment: 

Background Check: Complete a background check (SHH staff or exiting volunteers may already meet this requirement)  Physical readiness: Able to stand and walk for extended periods   Dress for the event: Wear cocktail attire and comfortable shoes  Dependability: Arrive on time, stay flexible, and bring a positive attitude  Teamwork: Work as part of a team in a fast-paced environment   

When & Where: 

Volunteer Location: The Depot Minneapolis - 225 3rd Ave S, Minneapolis, MN 55401  Date: Saturday, October 11, 2025 

What’s Next? 

Click "Respond Individually” next to the shift you'd like to join.  You’ll receive a confirmation email, and Bri, Senior Volunteer Engagement Specialist, will follow up with more details.


Second Harvest Heartland conducts background checks on all volunteers in this position. We reserve the right to decline a volunteer, or dismiss a current volunteer, based on the results of the background check.

Volunteer Activity: Event Support

Bring energy and enthusiasm to one of the evening’s most interactive fundraising experiences. 

As a Gift Card Game Volunteer at Dish, Second Harvest Heartland’s premier gala, you’ll help create a fun and engaging guest experience by encouraging participation in a lively pay-to-play game where everyone wins. Working in pairs, you’ll circulate the auction area, connect with guests, track purchases using a retail tablet, and ensure all gift cards are accounted for.  

This is a great opportunity for someone who enjoys guest interaction and thrives in a fast-paced environment. 

What You'll Do: 

Circulate the auction/game area with a partner to promote the gift card game  Encourage guests to participate and explain how the game works  Record purchases using a retail tablet  Ensure accurate tracking and return all remaining gift cards in partnership with your lead volunteer 

What’s You’ll Gain: 

A guest-facing role at a meaningful and mission-driven event  Training and guidance provided at the start of your shift  A chance to connect with fellow volunteers and community members  Complimentary meal, snacks, and parking voucher  Invitation to an optional pre-event overview session in early October 

Your Commitment: 

Background Check: Complete a background check (SHH staff or exiting volunteers may already meet this requirement)  Physical readiness: Able to stand and walk for extended periods   Dress for the event: Wear cocktail attire and comfortable shoes  Dependability: Arrive on time, stay flexible, and bring a positive attitude  Teamwork: Work as part of a team in a fast-paced environment   

When & Where: 

Volunteer Location: The Depot Minneapolis - 225 3rd Ave S, Minneapolis, MN 55401  Date: Saturday, October 11, 2025 

What’s Next? 

Click "Respond Individually” next to the shift you'd like to join.  You’ll receive a confirmation email, and Bri, Senior Volunteer Engagement Specialist, will follow up with more details.


Second Harvest Heartland conducts background checks on all volunteers in this position. We reserve the right to decline a volunteer, or dismiss a current volunteer, based on the results of the background check.

Volunteer Activity: Event Support

Open Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 55401

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Wine Game Volunteer – Dish Gala 2025

Bring energy and charm to one of the evening’s most popular fundraising games. 

As a Wine Game Volunteer at Dish, Second Harvest Heartland’s premier gala, you’ll help create a lively and engaging guest experience by supporting a pay-to-play wine game where everyone wins. You’ll circulate the auction area with a partner, encourage participation, track purchases using a retail tablet, and help organize wine prizes for smooth guest pickup.  

This is a great opportunity for someone who enjoys guest interaction, thrives in a fast-paced environment, and brings enthusiasm to every task. 

What You’ll Do: 

Promote a pay-to-play game where guests win a bottle of wine  Stage wine bottles before the event begins  Circulate the auction/game area during the reception to encourage participation  Record purchases using a retail tablet  Work with a partner to ensure transactions are accurate  Help organize wine prizes for guest pickup at the end of the evening 

What’s You’ll Gain: 

A guest-facing role at a meaningful and mission-driven event  Training and guidance provided at the start of your shift  A chance to connect with fellow volunteers and community members  Complimentary meal, snacks, and parking voucher  Invitation to an optional pre-event overview session in early October 

Your Commitment: 

Background Check: Complete a background check (SHH staff or exiting volunteers may already meet this requirement)  Physical readiness: Able to stand and walk for extended periods   Dress for the event: Wear cocktail attire and comfortable shoes  Dependability: Arrive on time, stay flexible, and bring a positive attitude  Teamwork: Work as part of a team in a fast-paced environment   

When & Where: 

Volunteer Location: The Depot Minneapolis - 225 3rd Ave S, Minneapolis, MN 55401  Date: Saturday, October 11, 2025 

What’s Next? 

Click "Respond Individually” next to the shift you'd like to join.  You’ll receive a confirmation email, and Bri, Senior Volunteer Engagement Specialist, will follow up with more details.


Second Harvest Heartland conducts background checks on all volunteers in this position. We reserve the right to decline a volunteer, or dismiss a current volunteer, based on the results of the background check.

Volunteer Activity: Event Support

Bring energy and charm to one of the evening’s most popular fundraising games. 

As a Wine Game Volunteer at Dish, Second Harvest Heartland’s premier gala, you’ll help create a lively and engaging guest experience by supporting a pay-to-play wine game where everyone wins. You’ll circulate the auction area with a partner, encourage participation, track purchases using a retail tablet, and help organize wine prizes for smooth guest pickup.  

This is a great opportunity for someone who enjoys guest interaction, thrives in a fast-paced environment, and brings enthusiasm to every task. 

What You’ll Do: 

Promote a pay-to-play game where guests win a bottle of wine  Stage wine bottles before the event begins  Circulate the auction/game area during the reception to encourage participation  Record purchases using a retail tablet  Work with a partner to ensure transactions are accurate  Help organize wine prizes for guest pickup at the end of the evening 

What’s You’ll Gain: 

A guest-facing role at a meaningful and mission-driven event  Training and guidance provided at the start of your shift  A chance to connect with fellow volunteers and community members  Complimentary meal, snacks, and parking voucher  Invitation to an optional pre-event overview session in early October 

Your Commitment: 

Background Check: Complete a background check (SHH staff or exiting volunteers may already meet this requirement)  Physical readiness: Able to stand and walk for extended periods   Dress for the event: Wear cocktail attire and comfortable shoes  Dependability: Arrive on time, stay flexible, and bring a positive attitude  Teamwork: Work as part of a team in a fast-paced environment   

When & Where: 

Volunteer Location: The Depot Minneapolis - 225 3rd Ave S, Minneapolis, MN 55401  Date: Saturday, October 11, 2025 

What’s Next? 

Click "Respond Individually” next to the shift you'd like to join.  You’ll receive a confirmation email, and Bri, Senior Volunteer Engagement Specialist, will follow up with more details.


Second Harvest Heartland conducts background checks on all volunteers in this position. We reserve the right to decline a volunteer, or dismiss a current volunteer, based on the results of the background check.

Volunteer Activity: Event Support

Open Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 55401

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Coat Check Volunteer – Dish Gala 2025

Create a clam and welcoming experience at one of the evening’s key guest touchpoints 

As a Coat Check Volunteer at Dish, Second Harvest Heartland’s premier gala, you’ll be one of the first and last people guests interact with during the event. You’ll greet attendees warmly, securely store their belongings, and assist with item retrieval at the end of the night. For late-shift volunteers, you’ll also encourage donations in lieu of tips to further support our mission to end hunger.  

This is a great opportunity for someone who enjoys guest interaction in a quieter setting and values thoughtful service.  

What You’ll Do: 

Welcome guests and accept items at the coat check station  Securely store coats and personal belongings  Assist with item retrieval at the end of the evening  Encourage non-cash donations in lieu of tips (tipping is not accepted) 

What You’ll Gain: 

A guest-facing role at a meaningful and mission-driven event   Training and guidance provided at the start of your shift   A chance to connect with fellow volunteers and community members Complimentary meal, snacks, and parking voucher   Invitation to an optional pre-event overview session in early October 

Your Commitment: 

Background Check: Complete a background check (SHH staff or exiting volunteers may already meet this requirement).Physical readiness: Able to sit for extended periods   Dress for the event: Wear cocktail attire and comfortable shoes  Dependability: Arrive on time, stay flexible, and bring a positive attitude  Teamwork: Work as part of a team in a fast-paced environment   

When & Where: 

Volunteer Location: The Depot Minneapolis - 225 3rd Ave S, Minneapolis, MN 55401  Date: Saturday, October 11, 2025 

What’s Next? 

Click "Respond Individually” next to the shift you'd like to join.  You’ll receive a confirmation email, and Bri, Senior Volunteer Engagement Specialist, will follow up with more details.


Second Harvest Heartland conducts background checks on all volunteers in this position. We reserve the right to decline a volunteer, or dismiss a current volunteer, based on the results of the background check.

Volunteer Activity: Event Support

Create a clam and welcoming experience at one of the evening’s key guest touchpoints 

As a Coat Check Volunteer at Dish, Second Harvest Heartland’s premier gala, you’ll be one of the first and last people guests interact with during the event. You’ll greet attendees warmly, securely store their belongings, and assist with item retrieval at the end of the night. For late-shift volunteers, you’ll also encourage donations in lieu of tips to further support our mission to end hunger.  

This is a great opportunity for someone who enjoys guest interaction in a quieter setting and values thoughtful service.  

What You’ll Do: 

Welcome guests and accept items at the coat check station  Securely store coats and personal belongings  Assist with item retrieval at the end of the evening  Encourage non-cash donations in lieu of tips (tipping is not accepted) 

What You’ll Gain: 

A guest-facing role at a meaningful and mission-driven event   Training and guidance provided at the start of your shift   A chance to connect with fellow volunteers and community members Complimentary meal, snacks, and parking voucher   Invitation to an optional pre-event overview session in early October 

Your Commitment: 

Background Check: Complete a background check (SHH staff or exiting volunteers may already meet this requirement).Physical readiness: Able to sit for extended periods   Dress for the event: Wear cocktail attire and comfortable shoes  Dependability: Arrive on time, stay flexible, and bring a positive attitude  Teamwork: Work as part of a team in a fast-paced environment   

When & Where: 

Volunteer Location: The Depot Minneapolis - 225 3rd Ave S, Minneapolis, MN 55401  Date: Saturday, October 11, 2025 

What’s Next? 

Click "Respond Individually” next to the shift you'd like to join.  You’ll receive a confirmation email, and Bri, Senior Volunteer Engagement Specialist, will follow up with more details.


Second Harvest Heartland conducts background checks on all volunteers in this position. We reserve the right to decline a volunteer, or dismiss a current volunteer, based on the results of the background check.

Volunteer Activity: Event Support

Open Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 55401

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Mobile Bidding & Silent Auction Assistant – Dish Gala 2025

Empower guests to bid with confidence and maximize their impact. 

As a Mobile Bidding & Silent Auction Assistant at Dish, Second Harvest Heartland’s premier gala, you’ll play a key role in helping guests navigate the mobile bidding platform and explore auction items. Your tech-savvy support and friendly guidance will ensure attendees can easily participate in one of the evening’s most important fundraising activities.  

This is a great opportunity for someone who enjoys helping others, thrives in guest-facing roles, and wants to be part of the action in a high-impact way. 

What You'll Do:  

Assist guests with accessing and navigating the mobile bidding platform on their phones  Support guests in placing bids and exploring auction items  Answer questions and troubleshoot basic tech issues with patience and clarity 

What You’ll Gain: 

A guest-facing role at a meaningful and mission-driven event   Training and guidance provided at the start of your shift   A chance to connect with fellow community members  Complimentary meal, snacks, and parking voucher   Invitation to an optional pre-event overview session in early October 

Your Commitment: 

Physical readiness: Able to stand and walk for extended periods   Dress for the event: Wear cocktail attire and comfortable shoes  Dependability: Arrive on time, stay flexible, and bring a positive attitude  Teamwork: Work as part of a team in a fast-paced environment   

When & Where: 

Volunteer Location: The Depot Minneapolis - 225 3rd Ave S, Minneapolis, MN 55401  Date: Saturday, October 11, 2025 

What’s Next? 

Click "Respond Individually” next to the shift you'd like to join.  You’ll receive a confirmation email, and Bri, Senior Volunteer Engagement Specialist, will follow up with more details.

Volunteer Activity: Event Support

Empower guests to bid with confidence and maximize their impact. 

As a Mobile Bidding & Silent Auction Assistant at Dish, Second Harvest Heartland’s premier gala, you’ll play a key role in helping guests navigate the mobile bidding platform and explore auction items. Your tech-savvy support and friendly guidance will ensure attendees can easily participate in one of the evening’s most important fundraising activities.  

This is a great opportunity for someone who enjoys helping others, thrives in guest-facing roles, and wants to be part of the action in a high-impact way. 

What You'll Do:  

Assist guests with accessing and navigating the mobile bidding platform on their phones  Support guests in placing bids and exploring auction items  Answer questions and troubleshoot basic tech issues with patience and clarity 

What You’ll Gain: 

A guest-facing role at a meaningful and mission-driven event   Training and guidance provided at the start of your shift   A chance to connect with fellow community members  Complimentary meal, snacks, and parking voucher   Invitation to an optional pre-event overview session in early October 

Your Commitment: 

Physical readiness: Able to stand and walk for extended periods   Dress for the event: Wear cocktail attire and comfortable shoes  Dependability: Arrive on time, stay flexible, and bring a positive attitude  Teamwork: Work as part of a team in a fast-paced environment   

When & Where: 

Volunteer Location: The Depot Minneapolis - 225 3rd Ave S, Minneapolis, MN 55401  Date: Saturday, October 11, 2025 

What’s Next? 

Click "Respond Individually” next to the shift you'd like to join.  You’ll receive a confirmation email, and Bri, Senior Volunteer Engagement Specialist, will follow up with more details.

Volunteer Activity: Event Support

Open Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 55401

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Photography Assistant – Dish Gala 2025

Help guests capture joyful moments and amplify the impact of the evening. 

As a Photography Assistant at Dish, Second Harvest Heartland’s premier gala, you’ll support the photo display area by welcoming guests, assisting the professional photographer, and encouraging attendees to share their snapshots on social media. You may also be asked to take photos using guests’ phones—adding a personal touch to their experience.  

This is a great opportunity for someone who enjoys connecting with people, thrives in interactive settings, and loves being part of the celebration. 

What You’ll Do: 

Welcome guests to the photo display area with enthusiasm  Assist the professional photographer with guest flow and coordination  Encourage guests to share their photos on social media to spread awareness  Capture candid moments using guests’ phones when requested 

What You’ll Gain: 

A guest-facing role at a meaningful and mission-driven event   Training and guidance provided at the start of your shift  A chance to connect with fellow community members  Complimentary meal, snacks, and parking voucher   Invitation to an optional pre-event overview session in early October 

Your Commitment: 

Background Check: Complete a background check (SHH staff or exiting volunteers may already meet this requirement). Physical readiness: Able to stand for extended periods   Dress for the event: Wear cocktail attire and comfortable shoes  Dependability: Arrive on time, stay flexible, and bring a positive attitude  Teamwork: Work as part of a team in a fast-paced environment   

When & Where: 

Volunteer Location: The Depot Minneapolis - 225 3rd Ave S, Minneapolis, MN 55401  Date: Saturday, October 11, 2025 

What’s Next? 

Click "Respond Individually” next to the shift you'd like to join.  You’ll receive a confirmation email, and Bri, Senior Volunteer Engagement Specialist, will follow up with more details.


Second Harvest Heartland conducts background checks on all volunteers in this position. We reserve the right to decline a volunteer, or dismiss a current volunteer, based on the results of the background check.

Volunteer Activity: Event Support

Help guests capture joyful moments and amplify the impact of the evening. 

As a Photography Assistant at Dish, Second Harvest Heartland’s premier gala, you’ll support the photo display area by welcoming guests, assisting the professional photographer, and encouraging attendees to share their snapshots on social media. You may also be asked to take photos using guests’ phones—adding a personal touch to their experience.  

This is a great opportunity for someone who enjoys connecting with people, thrives in interactive settings, and loves being part of the celebration. 

What You’ll Do: 

Welcome guests to the photo display area with enthusiasm  Assist the professional photographer with guest flow and coordination  Encourage guests to share their photos on social media to spread awareness  Capture candid moments using guests’ phones when requested 

What You’ll Gain: 

A guest-facing role at a meaningful and mission-driven event   Training and guidance provided at the start of your shift  A chance to connect with fellow community members  Complimentary meal, snacks, and parking voucher   Invitation to an optional pre-event overview session in early October 

Your Commitment: 

Background Check: Complete a background check (SHH staff or exiting volunteers may already meet this requirement). Physical readiness: Able to stand for extended periods   Dress for the event: Wear cocktail attire and comfortable shoes  Dependability: Arrive on time, stay flexible, and bring a positive attitude  Teamwork: Work as part of a team in a fast-paced environment   

When & Where: 

Volunteer Location: The Depot Minneapolis - 225 3rd Ave S, Minneapolis, MN 55401  Date: Saturday, October 11, 2025 

What’s Next? 

Click "Respond Individually” next to the shift you'd like to join.  You’ll receive a confirmation email, and Bri, Senior Volunteer Engagement Specialist, will follow up with more details.


Second Harvest Heartland conducts background checks on all volunteers in this position. We reserve the right to decline a volunteer, or dismiss a current volunteer, based on the results of the background check.

Volunteer Activity: Event Support

Open Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 55401

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Merchandise Packing & Checkout Volunteer – Dish Gala 2025

Help guests end their evening with ease and celebration. 

As a Merchandise Packing & Checkout Volunteer at Dish, Second Harvest Heartland’s premier gala, you’ll play a key role in ensuring guests leave with their auction and game winnings in hand—and with a smile. You’ll help organize and pack items for easy pickup, assist with checkout logistics, and offer warm farewells as guests depart.  

This is a great opportunity for someone who enjoys creating order, values thoughtful service, and wants to support a smooth and memorable end to the evening. 

What You'll Do: 

Organize and pack auction and game winnings for guest pickup  Collect signed receipts and assist with item retrieval  Offer a warm and celebratory send-off as guests depart 

What You’ll Gain: 

A guest-facing role at a meaningful and mission-driven event   Training and guidance provided at the start of your shift   A chance to connect with fellow community members  Complimentary meal, snacks, and parking voucher   Invitation to an optional pre-event overview session in early October 

Your Commitment: 

Physical readiness: Able to lift, sit, and stand for extended periods   Dress for the event: Wear cocktail attire and comfortable shoes  Dependability: Arrive on time, stay flexible, and bring a positive attitude  Teamwork: Work as part of a team in a fast-paced environment   

When & Where: 

Volunteer Location: The Depot Minneapolis - 225 3rd Ave S, Minneapolis, MN 55401  Date: Saturday, October 11, 2025 

What’s Next? 

Click "Respond Individually” next to the shift you'd like to join.  You’ll receive a confirmation email, and Bri, Senior Volunteer Engagement Specialist, will follow up with more details.

Volunteer Activity: Event Support

Help guests end their evening with ease and celebration. 

As a Merchandise Packing & Checkout Volunteer at Dish, Second Harvest Heartland’s premier gala, you’ll play a key role in ensuring guests leave with their auction and game winnings in hand—and with a smile. You’ll help organize and pack items for easy pickup, assist with checkout logistics, and offer warm farewells as guests depart.  

This is a great opportunity for someone who enjoys creating order, values thoughtful service, and wants to support a smooth and memorable end to the evening. 

What You'll Do: 

Organize and pack auction and game winnings for guest pickup  Collect signed receipts and assist with item retrieval  Offer a warm and celebratory send-off as guests depart 

What You’ll Gain: 

A guest-facing role at a meaningful and mission-driven event   Training and guidance provided at the start of your shift   A chance to connect with fellow community members  Complimentary meal, snacks, and parking voucher   Invitation to an optional pre-event overview session in early October 

Your Commitment: 

Physical readiness: Able to lift, sit, and stand for extended periods   Dress for the event: Wear cocktail attire and comfortable shoes  Dependability: Arrive on time, stay flexible, and bring a positive attitude  Teamwork: Work as part of a team in a fast-paced environment   

When & Where: 

Volunteer Location: The Depot Minneapolis - 225 3rd Ave S, Minneapolis, MN 55401  Date: Saturday, October 11, 2025 

What’s Next? 

Click "Respond Individually” next to the shift you'd like to join.  You’ll receive a confirmation email, and Bri, Senior Volunteer Engagement Specialist, will follow up with more details.

Volunteer Activity: Event Support

Open Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 55401

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Pro Bono Project: Agency Volunteer Support COP Decision Tree Developer

Project Overview:

As an initiative of our Make Hunger History goal, the volunteer engagement team is committed to providing support to our agency partners and their volunteer needs to sustainably reach the communities most impacted by hunger and improve network efficiency through new processes, structure and technologies.

 

This type of support is new for many food banks across the Feeding America network of food banks, and multiple circular discussions have occurred with no movement. To create momentum and engagement with actionable solutions, Second Harvest Heartland is spearheading a project to create a new community of practice in the Feeding America network of food banks.

 

Six people from food banks across the country have defined and designed the COP to launch in September. This group and the COP will continue to grow the COP’s conversations, information and resources to sustain the COP and work.

 

The group has determined the need for a decision tree to aid food banks in developing the scope of their agency support and understanding the steps of what's next and any further decisions that are needed.


Skills needed & previous experience desired:

 

In Phase I, we seek an individual who can provide consultation on what is needed to build the decision tree including speaking with the group on content, paths and connections to resources. The volunteer will then build out the decision tree document. Ideally, we would like to see an interactive decision tree to aid food banks in determining their path for success. This could be a Phase II project with this volunteer or through engaging another volunteer.

 

Deliverables:

 

·       Consult with Second Harvest Heartland to determine estimated time commitment, required tools and other factors to take into consideration

·       Consult with the COP work group to determine decision tree content and path

·       Build out the decision tree and provide communication and further consultation to get to the final design.

·       Phase II: take the final design and create an interactive tool. This phase will include conversations on the platform recommendations.

 

Estimated time commitment: TBD; volunteer to consult

Project start date: August or September

Number of volunteers needed:Open to individual or a small group

Work site: Remote


Second Harvest Heartland conducts background checks on all volunteers in this position. We reserve the right to decline a volunteer, or dismiss a current volunteer, based on the results of the background check.

Volunteer Activity: Skills-Based Projects

Project Overview:

As an initiative of our Make Hunger History goal, the volunteer engagement team is committed to providing support to our agency partners and their volunteer needs to sustainably reach the communities most impacted by hunger and improve network efficiency through new processes, structure and technologies.

 

This type of support is new for many food banks across the Feeding America network of food banks, and multiple circular discussions have occurred with no movement. To create momentum and engagement with actionable solutions, Second Harvest Heartland is spearheading a project to create a new community of practice in the Feeding America network of food banks.

 

Six people from food banks across the country have defined and designed the COP to launch in September. This group and the COP will continue to grow the COP’s conversations, information and resources to sustain the COP and work.

 

The group has determined the need for a decision tree to aid food banks in developing the scope of their agency support and understanding the steps of what's next and any further decisions that are needed.


Skills needed & previous experience desired:

 

In Phase I, we seek an individual who can provide consultation on what is needed to build the decision tree including speaking with the group on content, paths and connections to resources. The volunteer will then build out the decision tree document. Ideally, we would like to see an interactive decision tree to aid food banks in determining their path for success. This could be a Phase II project with this volunteer or through engaging another volunteer.

 

Deliverables:

 

·       Consult with Second Harvest Heartland to determine estimated time commitment, required tools and other factors to take into consideration

·       Consult with the COP work group to determine decision tree content and path

·       Build out the decision tree and provide communication and further consultation to get to the final design.

·       Phase II: take the final design and create an interactive tool. This phase will include conversations on the platform recommendations.

 

Estimated time commitment: TBD; volunteer to consult

Project start date: August or September

Number of volunteers needed:Open to individual or a small group

Work site: Remote


Second Harvest Heartland conducts background checks on all volunteers in this position. We reserve the right to decline a volunteer, or dismiss a current volunteer, based on the results of the background check.

Volunteer Activity: Skills-Based Projects

Open Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 55428

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Pack To The Max 2025

Join Us for the Tenth Annual Pack to the Max!

Be part of something special and help make a meaningful impact in our community. Pack to the Max is all about raising awareness of hunger related issues and providing essential meals to our neighbors.

Volunteer shifts will begin at 6 AM with the last one concluding at 8 PM. Every helping hand makes a difference.

Enjoy a day filled with:

Music Prize drawings Refreshments

After your shift, unwind in the Welcome Center with well-deserved treats and great company.

Ready to Pack to the Max? Sign up to volunteer today!

Volunteer Activity: Sorting and Packing

Join Us for the Tenth Annual Pack to the Max!

Be part of something special and help make a meaningful impact in our community. Pack to the Max is all about raising awareness of hunger related issues and providing essential meals to our neighbors.

Volunteer shifts will begin at 6 AM with the last one concluding at 8 PM. Every helping hand makes a difference.

Enjoy a day filled with:

Music Prize drawings Refreshments

After your shift, unwind in the Welcome Center with well-deserved treats and great company.

Ready to Pack to the Max? Sign up to volunteer today!

Volunteer Activity: Sorting and Packing

Open Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 55428

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: FOODRx Patient Connect Volunteer

Volunteer Opportunity: FOODRx Patient Connect

Volunteer Volunteer Supervisor: Rebeccah DeLima, Senior Neighbor Services Health Care Advisor 


What You’ll Do 

We’re looking for a compassionate and motivated volunteer to support our award winning FOODRx program, which provides nutritious meals for patients who cannot afford to buy enough healthy food to meet their medical needs.  In this role, you’ll make meaningful phone connections with patients – screening and enrolling them into the program, checking in monthly to ensure they’re supported, and connecting them with additional resources when needed.  You’ll also help with data entry and administrative tasks that keep the program running smoothly.  

This is a great opportunity for someone who enjoys meaningful phone-based interactions and wants to make a direct impact on our mission to end hunger. 

What You Need 

A genuine interest in helping others  A respectful and empathetic approach to patient interactions  Willingness to learn about FOODRx eligibility requirements and program guidelines  Ability to maintain confidentiality and follow HIPPA regulations  Dependability and a strong sense of responsibility to follow through on commitments  Comfort using a computer and phone to engage with participates from diverse backgrounds 

Physical Demands & Environment 

This is an office-based role involving phone and computer work  Volunteers should be comfortable sitting for extended periods of time and using standard office equipment  The office environment is open and collaborative, with a moderate level of background noise 

Schedule and Flexibility 

Weekly 3-hour shift for a minimum of 6 months  Flexible scheduling is available on Tuesdays between 8:00 am and 4:30pm  Volunteer Location: 7101 Winnetka Ave N, Brooklyn Park, MN 55428 

Training and Support 

We’ll provide onboarding to help you feel confident in your role   You’ll be trained and supported by our Senior Neighbor Services Health Care Advisor 

Communication 

Most communication will take place via email Volunteers will receive regular updates and instructions from their volunteer supervisorOpen lines of communication for questions and feedback

Next Steps 

Click "Respond” and complete the required initiative questions. Someone from Second Harvest Heartland will contact you to schedule a fit discussion.      


Second Harvest Heartland conducts background checks on all volunteers in this position. We reserve the right to decline a volunteer, or dismiss a current volunteer, based on the results of the background

Volunteer Activity: Direct Neighbor Support

Volunteer Opportunity: FOODRx Patient Connect

Volunteer Volunteer Supervisor: Rebeccah DeLima, Senior Neighbor Services Health Care Advisor 


What You’ll Do 

We’re looking for a compassionate and motivated volunteer to support our award winning FOODRx program, which provides nutritious meals for patients who cannot afford to buy enough healthy food to meet their medical needs.  In this role, you’ll make meaningful phone connections with patients – screening and enrolling them into the program, checking in monthly to ensure they’re supported, and connecting them with additional resources when needed.  You’ll also help with data entry and administrative tasks that keep the program running smoothly.  

This is a great opportunity for someone who enjoys meaningful phone-based interactions and wants to make a direct impact on our mission to end hunger. 

What You Need 

A genuine interest in helping others  A respectful and empathetic approach to patient interactions  Willingness to learn about FOODRx eligibility requirements and program guidelines  Ability to maintain confidentiality and follow HIPPA regulations  Dependability and a strong sense of responsibility to follow through on commitments  Comfort using a computer and phone to engage with participates from diverse backgrounds 

Physical Demands & Environment 

This is an office-based role involving phone and computer work  Volunteers should be comfortable sitting for extended periods of time and using standard office equipment  The office environment is open and collaborative, with a moderate level of background noise 

Schedule and Flexibility 

Weekly 3-hour shift for a minimum of 6 months  Flexible scheduling is available on Tuesdays between 8:00 am and 4:30pm  Volunteer Location: 7101 Winnetka Ave N, Brooklyn Park, MN 55428 

Training and Support 

We’ll provide onboarding to help you feel confident in your role   You’ll be trained and supported by our Senior Neighbor Services Health Care Advisor 

Communication 

Most communication will take place via email Volunteers will receive regular updates and instructions from their volunteer supervisorOpen lines of communication for questions and feedback

Next Steps 

Click "Respond” and complete the required initiative questions. Someone from Second Harvest Heartland will contact you to schedule a fit discussion.      


Second Harvest Heartland conducts background checks on all volunteers in this position. We reserve the right to decline a volunteer, or dismiss a current volunteer, based on the results of the background

Volunteer Activity: Direct Neighbor Support

Open Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 55428

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Food Box Distribution Volunteer

Volunteer Opportunity: Food Box Distribution Volunteer 

Volunteer Supervisor: Jonathan Remus, Neighbor Services Operations Advisor    


What You’ll Do 

As a Food Box Distribution Volunteer, you’ll be the first point of contact for our senior clients, helping distribute nutritious food through our Senior Hunger Program. You’ll support the team with all aspects of the distribution process—from preparing items for pickup to assisting neighbors with loading boxes into their vehicles. Your presence helps ensure a welcoming, organized, and efficient experience for everyone.   

This is a great opportunity for someone who enjoys connecting with people, staying active, and making a direct impact in the community.   

What You Need 

Strong customer service and interpersonal skills  Ability to work collaboratively with staff and other volunteers  Willingness to take initiative and adapt to changing needs  Comfort with basic physical tasks like lifting and bending A mindset of listening, learning, and growth   

Physical Demands & Environment 

Ability to lift up to 30 pounds  Standing and walking for the duration of the shift  Bending, twisting, and reaching  Working in a warehouse/distribution setting with cement flooring  Exposure to varying noise levels and temperatures   

Schedule and Flexibility 

Frequency: Weekly  Duration: 3-hour shift  Commitment: At least 6 months Location: 7101 Winnetka Ave N, Brooklyn Park, MN 55428  Available Shifts:   Mondays 9am – 12pm Tuesdays 12pm - 3pmThursdays 9am - 12pm

Training and Support 

We’ll provide onboarding to help you feel confident in your role  You’ll be trained and supported by your Volunteer Supervisor  Additional training provided for warehouse support tasks as needed   

Communication 

Most communication outside your volunteer shift will take place via email  Volunteers will receive regular updates and instructions from their volunteer supervisor  Open lines of communication for questions and feedback   

Next Steps: 

Click "Respond" and complete the required initiative questions. Someone from Second Harvest Heartland will contact you to schedule a fit discussion.   


Second Harvest Heartland conducts background checks on all volunteers in this position. We reserve the right to decline a volunteer, or dismiss a current volunteer, based on the results of the background check.

Volunteer Activity: Direct Neighbor Support

Volunteer Opportunity: Food Box Distribution Volunteer 

Volunteer Supervisor: Jonathan Remus, Neighbor Services Operations Advisor    


What You’ll Do 

As a Food Box Distribution Volunteer, you’ll be the first point of contact for our senior clients, helping distribute nutritious food through our Senior Hunger Program. You’ll support the team with all aspects of the distribution process—from preparing items for pickup to assisting neighbors with loading boxes into their vehicles. Your presence helps ensure a welcoming, organized, and efficient experience for everyone.   

This is a great opportunity for someone who enjoys connecting with people, staying active, and making a direct impact in the community.   

What You Need 

Strong customer service and interpersonal skills  Ability to work collaboratively with staff and other volunteers  Willingness to take initiative and adapt to changing needs  Comfort with basic physical tasks like lifting and bending A mindset of listening, learning, and growth   

Physical Demands & Environment 

Ability to lift up to 30 pounds  Standing and walking for the duration of the shift  Bending, twisting, and reaching  Working in a warehouse/distribution setting with cement flooring  Exposure to varying noise levels and temperatures   

Schedule and Flexibility 

Frequency: Weekly  Duration: 3-hour shift  Commitment: At least 6 months Location: 7101 Winnetka Ave N, Brooklyn Park, MN 55428  Available Shifts:   Mondays 9am – 12pm Tuesdays 12pm - 3pmThursdays 9am - 12pm

Training and Support 

We’ll provide onboarding to help you feel confident in your role  You’ll be trained and supported by your Volunteer Supervisor  Additional training provided for warehouse support tasks as needed   

Communication 

Most communication outside your volunteer shift will take place via email  Volunteers will receive regular updates and instructions from their volunteer supervisor  Open lines of communication for questions and feedback   

Next Steps: 

Click "Respond" and complete the required initiative questions. Someone from Second Harvest Heartland will contact you to schedule a fit discussion.   


Second Harvest Heartland conducts background checks on all volunteers in this position. We reserve the right to decline a volunteer, or dismiss a current volunteer, based on the results of the background check.

Volunteer Activity: Direct Neighbor Support

Open Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 55428

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Senior Hunger Site Partner - Seal High Rise

Volunteer Opportunity: Senior Hunger Site Partner – Seal High Rise

Volunteer Supervisor: Marie Lattner, CSFP Coordinator


What You’ll Do  

We’re looking for a volunteer to support our Senior Hunger Program, which provides a monthly box of nutritious food to low-income seniors aged 60 and over. In this role, you’ll help set up the distribution area, assist participants through the sign-in and food pick-up process, verify income eligibility, and ensure all site paperwork is submitted. You’ll also lift and load boxes of groceries weighing 35+ pounds, all while creating a welcoming and respectful environment for our senior participants.    

This is a great opportunity for someone who enjoys hands-on work and wants to make a direct impact in ending hunger.   

What You Need   

Ability to interact patiently and empathetically with seniors from diverse backgrounds  Commitment to excellent customer service  Dependability and reliability  Willingness to listen, learn, and grow   

Physical Demands & Environment   

Ability to lift and carry 35+ pound boxes  Active role in a distribution setting   

Schedule and Flexibility   

Frequency: 1st Tuesday of every monthShift: 11am - 12:30pmCommitment: Minimum of 12 months Location: Seal Highrise - 825 Seal Street, St. Paul MN 55114

Training and Support  

We’ll provide onboarding to help you feel confident in your role   You’ll be trained and supported by our CSFP Site Coordinator     

Communication  

Most communication will take place via email    Volunteers will receive regular updates and instructions from their volunteer supervisor  Open lines of communication for questions and feedback   

Next Steps 

Click "Respond” and complete the required initiative questions. Someone from Second Harvest Heartland will contact you to schedule a fit discussion.      


Second Harvest Heartland conducts background checks on all volunteers in this position. We reserve the right to decline a volunteer, or dismiss a current volunteer, based on the results of the background check.

Volunteer Activity: Direct Neighbor Support

Volunteer Opportunity: Senior Hunger Site Partner – Seal High Rise

Volunteer Supervisor: Marie Lattner, CSFP Coordinator


What You’ll Do  

We’re looking for a volunteer to support our Senior Hunger Program, which provides a monthly box of nutritious food to low-income seniors aged 60 and over. In this role, you’ll help set up the distribution area, assist participants through the sign-in and food pick-up process, verify income eligibility, and ensure all site paperwork is submitted. You’ll also lift and load boxes of groceries weighing 35+ pounds, all while creating a welcoming and respectful environment for our senior participants.    

This is a great opportunity for someone who enjoys hands-on work and wants to make a direct impact in ending hunger.   

What You Need   

Ability to interact patiently and empathetically with seniors from diverse backgrounds  Commitment to excellent customer service  Dependability and reliability  Willingness to listen, learn, and grow   

Physical Demands & Environment   

Ability to lift and carry 35+ pound boxes  Active role in a distribution setting   

Schedule and Flexibility   

Frequency: 1st Tuesday of every monthShift: 11am - 12:30pmCommitment: Minimum of 12 months Location: Seal Highrise - 825 Seal Street, St. Paul MN 55114

Training and Support  

We’ll provide onboarding to help you feel confident in your role   You’ll be trained and supported by our CSFP Site Coordinator     

Communication  

Most communication will take place via email    Volunteers will receive regular updates and instructions from their volunteer supervisor  Open lines of communication for questions and feedback   

Next Steps 

Click "Respond” and complete the required initiative questions. Someone from Second Harvest Heartland will contact you to schedule a fit discussion.      


Second Harvest Heartland conducts background checks on all volunteers in this position. We reserve the right to decline a volunteer, or dismiss a current volunteer, based on the results of the background check.

Volunteer Activity: Direct Neighbor Support

Open Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 55114

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Driver

Program Overview

For many Minnesotans, aging and/or chronic health conditions such as diabetes, high blood pressure or heart disease means making difficult choices – housing, medication, or healthy foods?  At Second Harvest Heartland our innovate FOODRx and Senior Hunger programs work to ensure this difficult choice does not have to be made.  We are all in this together and with your partnership we can deliver nutritious food directly to those impacted by hunger.

Seniors enrolled in the Commodity Supplemental Food Program (CSFP) receive a monthly food box, which helps them channel precious financial resources toward urgent expenses like medicine and utilities instead of groceries.

Individuals enrolled in the FOODRx program receive nutrition boxes that are medically tailored and culturally connected to each individual, complete with recipe cards and educational materials.

What you’ll do:

Pick up CSFP and/or FOODRx boxes from our Brooklyn Park Facility Use a predetermined route to deliver each box Communicate openly with staff regarding deliveries

What’s in it for you: 

Hands-on food insecurity experience at one of the largest Feeding America food banks Networking opportunities & educational events Resume builder

What you’re committing to:

Providing open and honest feedback Deliveries to 5-6 locations once monthly, or more depending on availability, for a minimum of 12 months Using your own vehicle for deliveries – recommended to have a hatchback or larger to accommodate boxes

When and where you’ll volunteer:

Volunteer Location: Pick-up boxes at our Brooklyn Park facility, delivery to Minneapolis & St. Paul Days of the week: Flexible, pick ups must happen on weekdays Time of day: Pick up must happen between 9am and 4pm; Deliveries must happen the same day

What’s Next?

To Apply: Click "Respond” and complete the required initiative questions.  Someone from Second Harvest Heartland will contact you about next steps.

 

Second Harvest Heartland conducts background and motor vehicle record checks on all volunteers in this position. We reserve the right to decline a volunteer, or dismiss a current volunteer, based on the results of the background or motor vehicle record check.

 

Volunteer Activity: Driving

Program Overview

For many Minnesotans, aging and/or chronic health conditions such as diabetes, high blood pressure or heart disease means making difficult choices – housing, medication, or healthy foods?  At Second Harvest Heartland our innovate FOODRx and Senior Hunger programs work to ensure this difficult choice does not have to be made.  We are all in this together and with your partnership we can deliver nutritious food directly to those impacted by hunger.

Seniors enrolled in the Commodity Supplemental Food Program (CSFP) receive a monthly food box, which helps them channel precious financial resources toward urgent expenses like medicine and utilities instead of groceries.

Individuals enrolled in the FOODRx program receive nutrition boxes that are medically tailored and culturally connected to each individual, complete with recipe cards and educational materials.

What you’ll do:

Pick up CSFP and/or FOODRx boxes from our Brooklyn Park Facility Use a predetermined route to deliver each box Communicate openly with staff regarding deliveries

What’s in it for you: 

Hands-on food insecurity experience at one of the largest Feeding America food banks Networking opportunities & educational events Resume builder

What you’re committing to:

Providing open and honest feedback Deliveries to 5-6 locations once monthly, or more depending on availability, for a minimum of 12 months Using your own vehicle for deliveries – recommended to have a hatchback or larger to accommodate boxes

When and where you’ll volunteer:

Volunteer Location: Pick-up boxes at our Brooklyn Park facility, delivery to Minneapolis & St. Paul Days of the week: Flexible, pick ups must happen on weekdays Time of day: Pick up must happen between 9am and 4pm; Deliveries must happen the same day

What’s Next?

To Apply: Click "Respond” and complete the required initiative questions.  Someone from Second Harvest Heartland will contact you about next steps.

 

Second Harvest Heartland conducts background and motor vehicle record checks on all volunteers in this position. We reserve the right to decline a volunteer, or dismiss a current volunteer, based on the results of the background or motor vehicle record check.

 

Volunteer Activity: Driving

Open Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 55428

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Grocery Delivery Driver for Homebound Seniors – Zimmerman Minnesota

Program Overview

Through our Senior Hunger Program, Second Harvest Heartland provides a box of nutritious food each month to low-income seniors 60 years and over. Volunteers in this role will pick up clients’ CSFP boxes at Guardian Angels Senior Housing in Zimmerman and deliver them to their homes. We are all in this together and with your partnership we can deliver nutritious food to more seniors at risk of hunger.

What you’ll do:

Pick up paperwork and food box at Guardian Angels Senior Housing in Elk River Deliver food to clients in Zimmerman Assure client completes Signature Log Sheet each month, and return paperwork to SHH

What’s in it for you: 

Hands-on food insecurity experience at one of the largest Feeding America food banks Networking opportunities & educational events Further develop relationship building skills Resume builder

What you’re committing to:

Once monthly for a minimum of 12 months Using your own vehicle for deliveries Ability to lift and carry up to 35+ pounds Providing excellent customer service Being dependable and reliable Having the ability to interact patiently and with empathy with participants from diverse backgrounds

When and where will you volunteer:

Volunteer Location: Guardian Angel Senior Services, Zimmerman MN Days of the week: 3rd Monday of the month Time of day: 2:00pm

What’s Next?

To Apply: Click "Respond” and complete the required initiative questions.  Someone from Second Harvest Heartland will contact you about next steps.

Second Harvest Heartland conducts background and motor vehicle record checks on all volunteers in this position. We reserve the right to decline a volunteer, or dismiss a current volunteer, based on the results of the background or motor vehicle record check.

Volunteer Activity: Driving

Program Overview

Through our Senior Hunger Program, Second Harvest Heartland provides a box of nutritious food each month to low-income seniors 60 years and over. Volunteers in this role will pick up clients’ CSFP boxes at Guardian Angels Senior Housing in Zimmerman and deliver them to their homes. We are all in this together and with your partnership we can deliver nutritious food to more seniors at risk of hunger.

What you’ll do:

Pick up paperwork and food box at Guardian Angels Senior Housing in Elk River Deliver food to clients in Zimmerman Assure client completes Signature Log Sheet each month, and return paperwork to SHH

What’s in it for you: 

Hands-on food insecurity experience at one of the largest Feeding America food banks Networking opportunities & educational events Further develop relationship building skills Resume builder

What you’re committing to:

Once monthly for a minimum of 12 months Using your own vehicle for deliveries Ability to lift and carry up to 35+ pounds Providing excellent customer service Being dependable and reliable Having the ability to interact patiently and with empathy with participants from diverse backgrounds

When and where will you volunteer:

Volunteer Location: Guardian Angel Senior Services, Zimmerman MN Days of the week: 3rd Monday of the month Time of day: 2:00pm

What’s Next?

To Apply: Click "Respond” and complete the required initiative questions.  Someone from Second Harvest Heartland will contact you about next steps.

Second Harvest Heartland conducts background and motor vehicle record checks on all volunteers in this position. We reserve the right to decline a volunteer, or dismiss a current volunteer, based on the results of the background or motor vehicle record check.

Volunteer Activity: Driving

Open Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 55398

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Senior Hunger Site Partner - Spring Manor

Volunteer Opportunity: Senior Hunger Site Partner – Spring Manor

Volunteer Supervisor: Emily Ernst, CSFP Program Advisor


What You’ll Do  

We’re looking for a volunteer to support our Senior Hunger Program, which provides a monthly box of nutritious food to low-income seniors aged 60 and over. In this role, you’ll help set up the distribution area, assist participants through the sign-in and food pick-up process, verify income eligibility, and ensure all site paperwork is submitted. You’ll also lift and load boxes of groceries weighing 35+ pounds, all while creating a welcoming and respectful environment for our senior participants.    

This is a great opportunity for someone who enjoys hands-on work and wants to make a direct impact in ending hunger.   

What You Need   

Ability to interact patiently and empathetically with seniors from diverse backgrounds  Commitment to excellent customer service  Dependability and reliability  Willingness to listen, learn, and grow   

Physical Demands & Environment   

Ability to lift and carry 35+ pound boxes  Active role in a distribution setting   

Schedule and Flexibility   

Frequency: 2nd Wednesday of every monthDuration: 1 hour - 12:45pm - 1:45pmCommitment: Minimum of 12 months  Location: Spring Manor - 828 Spring St NE, Minneapolis, MN 55413

Training and Support  

We’ll provide onboarding to help you feel confident in your role   You’ll be trained and supported by our CSFP Program Advisor 

Communication  

Most communication will take place via email    Volunteers will receive regular updates and instructions from their volunteer supervisor  Open lines of communication for questions and feedback   

Next Steps 

Click "Respond” and complete the required initiative questions. Someone from Second Harvest Heartland will contact you to schedule a fit discussion.      


Second Harvest Heartland conducts background checks on all volunteers in this position. We reserve the right to decline a volunteer, or dismiss a current volunteer, based on the results of the background check.

Volunteer Activity: Direct Neighbor Support

Volunteer Opportunity: Senior Hunger Site Partner – Spring Manor

Volunteer Supervisor: Emily Ernst, CSFP Program Advisor


What You’ll Do  

We’re looking for a volunteer to support our Senior Hunger Program, which provides a monthly box of nutritious food to low-income seniors aged 60 and over. In this role, you’ll help set up the distribution area, assist participants through the sign-in and food pick-up process, verify income eligibility, and ensure all site paperwork is submitted. You’ll also lift and load boxes of groceries weighing 35+ pounds, all while creating a welcoming and respectful environment for our senior participants.    

This is a great opportunity for someone who enjoys hands-on work and wants to make a direct impact in ending hunger.   

What You Need   

Ability to interact patiently and empathetically with seniors from diverse backgrounds  Commitment to excellent customer service  Dependability and reliability  Willingness to listen, learn, and grow   

Physical Demands & Environment   

Ability to lift and carry 35+ pound boxes  Active role in a distribution setting   

Schedule and Flexibility   

Frequency: 2nd Wednesday of every monthDuration: 1 hour - 12:45pm - 1:45pmCommitment: Minimum of 12 months  Location: Spring Manor - 828 Spring St NE, Minneapolis, MN 55413

Training and Support  

We’ll provide onboarding to help you feel confident in your role   You’ll be trained and supported by our CSFP Program Advisor 

Communication  

Most communication will take place via email    Volunteers will receive regular updates and instructions from their volunteer supervisor  Open lines of communication for questions and feedback   

Next Steps 

Click "Respond” and complete the required initiative questions. Someone from Second Harvest Heartland will contact you to schedule a fit discussion.      


Second Harvest Heartland conducts background checks on all volunteers in this position. We reserve the right to decline a volunteer, or dismiss a current volunteer, based on the results of the background check.

Volunteer Activity: Direct Neighbor Support

Open Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 55413

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Pro Bono Project: ServiceNow Developer

Program Overview

We are seeking a dedicated and skilled ServiceNow Developer to join our team as a volunteer. In this role, you will support our organization by developing and maintaining our ServiceNow platform, ensuring it meets our operational needs and enhances our service delivery.

What you’ll do:

Collaboration: Work closely with other IT team members and stakeholders to understand and address their needs.Develop and Customize: Design, develop, and customize ServiceNow applications and modules to meet the organization's requirements.Integration: Integrate ServiceNow with other systems and tools used by the organization.Documentation: Create and maintain documentation for configurations and integrations.

What’s in it for you: 

Skill Development: Enhance your technical skills and gain hands-on experience with the ServiceNow platform.Networking: Connect with professionals in the IT and nonprofit sectors.Impact: Contribute to a meaningful cause and help improve organizational efficiency.Flexibility: Enjoy a flexible schedule that allows you to balance volunteering with other commitments.Professional Growth: Gain valuable experience that can enhance your resume and career prospects.Community Engagement: Be part of a supportive community of volunteers and staff working towards a common goal.

What you’re committing to:

Time: Commit to 5-10 hours a month, with flexibility to accommodate your schedule. Projects will be completed over the next 6 months Reliability: Be dependable and consistent in your volunteer hours and responsibilities. Communication: Maintain open and regular communication with the team and provide updates on your progress. Professionalism: Uphold the organization's values and maintain a professional demeanor in all interactions.  

When and where you’ll volunteer:

Volunteer Location: RemoteDays of the week: Flexible – weekday availability required between 8am-4:30pmTime of day: Flexible – daytime availability required


Second Harvest Heartland conducts background checks on all volunteers in this position. We reserve the right to decline a volunteer, or dismiss a current volunteer, based on the results of the background check.


Volunteer Activity: Skills-Based Projects

Program Overview

We are seeking a dedicated and skilled ServiceNow Developer to join our team as a volunteer. In this role, you will support our organization by developing and maintaining our ServiceNow platform, ensuring it meets our operational needs and enhances our service delivery.

What you’ll do:

Collaboration: Work closely with other IT team members and stakeholders to understand and address their needs.Develop and Customize: Design, develop, and customize ServiceNow applications and modules to meet the organization's requirements.Integration: Integrate ServiceNow with other systems and tools used by the organization.Documentation: Create and maintain documentation for configurations and integrations.

What’s in it for you: 

Skill Development: Enhance your technical skills and gain hands-on experience with the ServiceNow platform.Networking: Connect with professionals in the IT and nonprofit sectors.Impact: Contribute to a meaningful cause and help improve organizational efficiency.Flexibility: Enjoy a flexible schedule that allows you to balance volunteering with other commitments.Professional Growth: Gain valuable experience that can enhance your resume and career prospects.Community Engagement: Be part of a supportive community of volunteers and staff working towards a common goal.

What you’re committing to:

Time: Commit to 5-10 hours a month, with flexibility to accommodate your schedule. Projects will be completed over the next 6 months Reliability: Be dependable and consistent in your volunteer hours and responsibilities. Communication: Maintain open and regular communication with the team and provide updates on your progress. Professionalism: Uphold the organization's values and maintain a professional demeanor in all interactions.  

When and where you’ll volunteer:

Volunteer Location: RemoteDays of the week: Flexible – weekday availability required between 8am-4:30pmTime of day: Flexible – daytime availability required


Second Harvest Heartland conducts background checks on all volunteers in this position. We reserve the right to decline a volunteer, or dismiss a current volunteer, based on the results of the background check.


Volunteer Activity: Skills-Based Projects

Open Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 55428

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Senior Hunger Site Partner - Hamilton Manor

Program Overview

Through our Senior Hunger Program, Second Harvest Heartland provides a box of nutritious food each month to low-income seniors 60 years and over. Volunteers in this role provide excellent customer service to our seniors and ensure the distribution runs smoothly.  We are all in this together and with your partnership we can deliver nutritious food to more seniors at risk of hunger.

What you’ll do:

Set up for food box distribution Submit site paperwork to Second Harvest Heartland staff Assist participants in moving through sign-in process and food pick up area Verify participants income eligibility Life and load a 35+ pound boxes of groceries

What’s in it for you: 

Hands-on food insecurity experience at one of the largest Feeding America food banks Networking opportunities & educational events Further develop relationship building skills Resume builder

What you’re committing to:

Once monthly for 1 hour, for a minimum of 12 months Bringing a mindset of listening, learning, and growth to your professional development Providing excellent customer service Being dependable and reliable Having the ability interact patiently and with empathy with participants from diverse backgrounds

When and where will you volunteer:

Volunteer Location: Hamilton Manor, Minneapolis MN  Days of the week: 3rd Wednesday of the month  Time of day: 11:45am - 12:45pm

What’s Next?

To Apply: Click "Respond” and complete the required initiative questions.  Someone from Second Harvest Heartland will contact you about next steps.
 

Second Harvest Heartland conducts background checks on all volunteers in this position. We reserve the right to decline a volunteer, or dismiss a current volunteer, based on the results of the background check.

 

Volunteer Activity: Direct Neighbor Support

Program Overview

Through our Senior Hunger Program, Second Harvest Heartland provides a box of nutritious food each month to low-income seniors 60 years and over. Volunteers in this role provide excellent customer service to our seniors and ensure the distribution runs smoothly.  We are all in this together and with your partnership we can deliver nutritious food to more seniors at risk of hunger.

What you’ll do:

Set up for food box distribution Submit site paperwork to Second Harvest Heartland staff Assist participants in moving through sign-in process and food pick up area Verify participants income eligibility Life and load a 35+ pound boxes of groceries

What’s in it for you: 

Hands-on food insecurity experience at one of the largest Feeding America food banks Networking opportunities & educational events Further develop relationship building skills Resume builder

What you’re committing to:

Once monthly for 1 hour, for a minimum of 12 months Bringing a mindset of listening, learning, and growth to your professional development Providing excellent customer service Being dependable and reliable Having the ability interact patiently and with empathy with participants from diverse backgrounds

When and where will you volunteer:

Volunteer Location: Hamilton Manor, Minneapolis MN  Days of the week: 3rd Wednesday of the month  Time of day: 11:45am - 12:45pm

What’s Next?

To Apply: Click "Respond” and complete the required initiative questions.  Someone from Second Harvest Heartland will contact you about next steps.
 

Second Harvest Heartland conducts background checks on all volunteers in this position. We reserve the right to decline a volunteer, or dismiss a current volunteer, based on the results of the background check.

 

Volunteer Activity: Direct Neighbor Support

Open Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 55412

Allow Groups: No