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Our Nonprofits

Cambridge Volunteers
Cambridge Volunteers is a great resource to use on your philanthropic journey. Cambridge Volunteers strengthens civic engagement and supports the nonprofit sector by recruiting an effective and inclusive volunteer corps for agencies serving residents of Cambridge, MA. Browse their database for a comprehensive list of opportunities in the area.

Cambridge School Volunteers
CSV harnesses the power of our community to ensure every student in the Cambridge Public Schools feels seen, supported, and successful.
CSV trains and matches volunteers with the right classrooms to provide free tutoring and mentoring for students of all needs and ages.


Charles River Conservancy
The Charles River Conservancy works to make the Lower Charles River and its parks more vibrant, healthy and welcoming now and in the future.
CRC offers a variety of volunteering opportunities including: invasive plant removal; painting; gardening; cleaning and more for groups and individuals.


Food For Free
Food For Free improves access to healthy food through programming and partnerships to overcome barriers and strengthen the community food system.
Food For Free improves access to healthy food through programming and partnerships to overcome barriers and strengthen the community food system.
Groups or individual volunteers are welcome to take part in Food For Free’s Just Eats program shifts packing produce boxes.

Innovators for Purpose
iFp empowers young people—especially those from underrecognized communities—to tackle critical societal challenges through art + design and STEM.
iFp is seeking volunteers to help high school students learn coding through AI development, web app building, and game design.

Life Science Cares Boston
Life Science Cares activates the human, social and financial capital of the life science industry to alleviate poverty in Boston.
Life Science Cares offers volunteer opportunities with over 40 nonprofit partners to life science employees and companies.

Massachusetts Science & Engineering Fair
MSEF develops future thought leaders through experiences in science and engineering by empowering students to learn beyond the classroom.
Volunteers are invited to engage directly with MSEF’s programs, from judging student projects, to serving as mentors, or scientific reviewers.

MassBioEd Foundation
MassBioEd builds a sustainable life sciences workforce through educational programs that inspire students from the classroom to careers.
Professionals from the life sciences industry are welcome to participate in volunteer programs to share their experiences with students considering a career in the life sciences.

Multicultural Arts Center
The Multicultural Arts Center, works to foster cultural and creative equity through access to the arts for both artists and audience members.
Community volunteers are welcome to participate as ushers for events. Multicultural Arts Center also seeks volunteers for its Board of Directors.

On The Rise
On The Rise creates a community that fosters well-being for women, transgender, and nonbinary people on their journey beyond homelessness.
On The Rise offers volunteer opportunities such as sorting donations, restocking, and other tasks that the program may need.

One8 Applied Learning Hub
One8 provides schools with access to and support for Applied Learning that builds the skills students need to succeed in our rapidly changing world.
One8 provides volunteers with opportunities to bring their expertise to classroom work so students can be inspired to see themselves in future careers.

Per Scholas Greater Boston
Per Scholas empowers learners with rigorous training for tech careers to advance economic mobility for individuals.
Groups or individuals are invited to volunteer in mock interviews, speed networking or lunch and learn events.

Science Club for Girls
SCFG fosters STEM literacy for girls and gender-expansive youth from underrepresented communities through free programs and mentorship.
SCFG offers mentorship opportunities as well as hands on activities such as preparing STEM curriculum kits to be used in its science clubs.

TEL
TEL strengthens under-resourced communities with proven innovations that tackle the dual challenge of poverty and environmental degradation.
TEL offers volunteer opportunities with roles in marketing, operations, fundraising, and research. Group opportunities may be arranged for specific projects.

Tutoring Plus
Tutoring Plus advances educational equity by supporting youth in their academic and personal growth through tutoring and more.
Volunteers can commit weekly to our 1:1 Tutoring & Mentoring Program or can participate in Drop-in Homework Centers.