
Community Outreach Volunteer (Duluth)
MNeurodivergent, Duluth, Minnesota, United States, 55806
Overview
What We Do We host social events in the Twin Cities and Greater Minnesota, such as coffee shop meet-ups and movie nights. We offer activities to appeal to people with different interests, including crafting, gaming, and more. Our events provide structure and support for neurodiverse people, helping attendees be themselves, feel less alone, and build social networks. A Diverse Community We plan our activities with diversity, inclusion, and accessibility in mind. We strive to be inclusive of people from different backgrounds, cultures, identities, and support needs. Whether you’ve been formally diagnosed or you’re still figuring things out, our doors are open to all neurodivergent individuals. Organization
MNeurodivergent Location
Duluth, MN Position Type
Volunteer (Flexible Schedule) Position Overview
Community Outreach Volunteers are the
public face of MNeurodivergent
at community events, festivals, and resource fairs. In Duluth, Outreach Volunteers help introduce the organization to new people, share information about our mission, and represent the values of inclusion, accessibility, and neurodivergent-led community. If you enjoy connecting with others, representing a cause you care about, and helping grow awareness of neurodivergent community spaces in Northeast Minnesota, this role is for you! Key Responsibilities
Event & Tabling Support
Represent MNeurodivergent at local community events, expos, and festivals. Assist with setup and teardown of tabling displays, signage, and outreach materials. Keep information tables welcoming, organized, and accessible. Community Engagement
Greet and engage with attendees, sharing information about MNeurodivergent’s mission, events, and volunteer opportunities. Answer questions, distribute flyers, and direct interested individuals to our Meetup, website, or volunteer applications. Collect sign-ups and feedback to support future outreach. Collaboration
Work with Regional Coordinators, Local Area Coordinators, or Board Members to coordinate tabling coverage. Ensure consistent messaging by communicating with our Events and Communications teams. Support fellow volunteers and foster an inclusive environment. Qualifications
Passion for supporting neurodivergent communities and advancing inclusion. Friendly, patient, and approachable when interacting with the public. Comfortable engaging with people from diverse backgrounds and neurotypes. Dependable and willing to follow through on commitments. Lived experience as a neurodivergent individual is highly valued, but not required. Customer service, tabling, or outreach experience is a plus (but not necessary). Time Commitment
Flexible, based on event schedules (average 2–6 hours/month). Most opportunities occur evenings or weekends during community events and festivals. Volunteers choose which events they are available to support. Benefits Of Volunteering
Help reduce isolation and build meaningful community for neurodivergent adults. Gain hands-on experience in outreach, tabling, and nonprofit engagement. Connect with a statewide network of passionate volunteers. Represent an organization by and for neurodivergent people. Be recognized as a changemaker in making Minnesota more inclusive. Apply directly through Idealist to join the
Duluth volunteer team !
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What We Do We host social events in the Twin Cities and Greater Minnesota, such as coffee shop meet-ups and movie nights. We offer activities to appeal to people with different interests, including crafting, gaming, and more. Our events provide structure and support for neurodiverse people, helping attendees be themselves, feel less alone, and build social networks. A Diverse Community We plan our activities with diversity, inclusion, and accessibility in mind. We strive to be inclusive of people from different backgrounds, cultures, identities, and support needs. Whether you’ve been formally diagnosed or you’re still figuring things out, our doors are open to all neurodivergent individuals. Organization
MNeurodivergent Location
Duluth, MN Position Type
Volunteer (Flexible Schedule) Position Overview
Community Outreach Volunteers are the
public face of MNeurodivergent
at community events, festivals, and resource fairs. In Duluth, Outreach Volunteers help introduce the organization to new people, share information about our mission, and represent the values of inclusion, accessibility, and neurodivergent-led community. If you enjoy connecting with others, representing a cause you care about, and helping grow awareness of neurodivergent community spaces in Northeast Minnesota, this role is for you! Key Responsibilities
Event & Tabling Support
Represent MNeurodivergent at local community events, expos, and festivals. Assist with setup and teardown of tabling displays, signage, and outreach materials. Keep information tables welcoming, organized, and accessible. Community Engagement
Greet and engage with attendees, sharing information about MNeurodivergent’s mission, events, and volunteer opportunities. Answer questions, distribute flyers, and direct interested individuals to our Meetup, website, or volunteer applications. Collect sign-ups and feedback to support future outreach. Collaboration
Work with Regional Coordinators, Local Area Coordinators, or Board Members to coordinate tabling coverage. Ensure consistent messaging by communicating with our Events and Communications teams. Support fellow volunteers and foster an inclusive environment. Qualifications
Passion for supporting neurodivergent communities and advancing inclusion. Friendly, patient, and approachable when interacting with the public. Comfortable engaging with people from diverse backgrounds and neurotypes. Dependable and willing to follow through on commitments. Lived experience as a neurodivergent individual is highly valued, but not required. Customer service, tabling, or outreach experience is a plus (but not necessary). Time Commitment
Flexible, based on event schedules (average 2–6 hours/month). Most opportunities occur evenings or weekends during community events and festivals. Volunteers choose which events they are available to support. Benefits Of Volunteering
Help reduce isolation and build meaningful community for neurodivergent adults. Gain hands-on experience in outreach, tabling, and nonprofit engagement. Connect with a statewide network of passionate volunteers. Represent an organization by and for neurodivergent people. Be recognized as a changemaker in making Minnesota more inclusive. Apply directly through Idealist to join the
Duluth volunteer team !
#J-18808-Ljbffr