- Aug 19 – Dec 19*Ongoing*/ *On-campus* Help Manage events for The ROCK CenterThe ROCK Center promotes kindness, compassion, and empathy within the FGCU campus and SWFL community through education, action, and research. Support the ROCK Center on campus behind the scenes through organizing and managing materials for several ongoing programs and events. Tasks will include maintaining supplies, maintaining the ROCK library and inventory, and preparing materials for several types of events. Flexible shifts based on student's availability, runs Monday-Friday throughout the entire Fall 2025 semester. NACE Career Competencies: Teamwork/Communication, Critical Thinking/ Problem Solving, Leadership Sustainable Development Goals (SDG): Peace and Justice Strong Institutions (16), Quality Education (4) Majors that align with this opportunity: Education, Sociology, Psychology, Entrepreneurship Contact of event Coordinator: Name: Jenna Pick Email: jpick@fgcu.edu 10 students needed! Sign up for this opportunity through the following link: https://forms.office.com/Pages/ResponsePage.aspx?id=76Sl9_pPgEy_s8EuKIcgmQCx6JjC88tNjOKrua_BO59UMUo0SUc2MlpRVjBBREJITjFEMFdUQk9EMy4u
- Aug 20 – Dec 31*Ongoing* *Virtual* Semester-Long Virtual Math Tutoring OpportunityThe offering a semester-long opportunity for FGCU Students to earn service-learning hours by supporting students enrolled in Intermediate Algebra (MAT1033), Statistics (STA1013), or Statistics (STA2023) through weekly virtual tutoring sessions. Key Details: Flexible Scheduling: Candidates may choose the course, day, and time for their tutorial sessions. Mathematics Proficiency Required: A solid understanding of the relevant course material is essential. Weekly Commitment: Tutors will conduct one virtual session per week. Session Recording: All sessions must be recorded and submitted weekly to the instructor to qualify for service hours. This is a meaningful way to support fellow students while strengthening your own skills and contributing to the academic community. To Apply: Please email eawad@fgcu.edu with the following information: 1) A brief summary of your mathematics background 2) A list of mathematics courses you have completed, including the grades earned 3) Your weekly availability for tutoring sessions 4) The specific course you are interested in tutoring (MAT1033, STA1013, or STA2023) Students who complete this event gain skills inCritical Thinking/Problem Solving, Digital Technology, Leadership. This aligns with the following Sustainable Development Goal: Quality Education (4).
- Aug 21 – Dec 19Help The Democratic Party of Lee county with their IT WebsiteVolunteer as part of The Democratic Party of Lee county's Technology Team to measure the effectiveness of their phone, text, and email campaigns for voter engagement and election results. This team also develops software, tests communications, and assists precinct leaders and neighborhood captains in contacting their voters. This organization has several groups you can become part of such as candidate support, data analysis, data entry, and many other exciting opportunities. This is a virtual opportunity for students. NACE Career Competencies: Critical Thinking/Problem Solving, Technology, Professionalism Sustainable Development Goals (SDG): Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure (9), Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions (16) Majors that align with this opportunity: Business, Entrepreneurship, Management, Software Engineering Contact of event Coordinator: Name: Karyn Edison Email: vicechairleedems@gmail.com Sign up for this opportunity through the following link: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScWJa-CIc2BOZxb9HUkm1Si0LcSn9sxuAohEcW5fDFVyrluMg/viewform
- Aug 21 – Dec 15Democratic Party needs YOU! *Ongoing*Virtual/In person*Build your civic engagement skills and make an impact with the Democratic Party of Lee County. Slect one or more opportunities from the list below: Register student to vote: Become certified to register students to vote in Lee County, after 45 min Zoom training. Assist the Voter registration chair with collection and reporting. Work in a team at a campus event to educate and update voters’ status. Training is provided on the first Saturday morning of each month by Zoom. Register here Voter Outreach: Work in a team of 2-4 Democrats using the app Mini-VAN: 1 to drive and 1 to 3 volunteers hang literature at Dem homes who are in danger of being dropped from the voter roles. Training and assistance is provided. Register here. Phone Banking: Phone Bankers work independently on their own time, using their phone, laptop, or tablet to call Dem or Left-Leaning Non-Party Affiliate voters using a database and a ready-made script. Training and assistance are provided. Register here Become a Campus Organizer: Organize and lead a volunteer team to welcome and maintain contact with the Democrats on campus. Serve as a leader for registration and grassroots initiatives and liaison to the Party. Work from home, alone or in a team. Register here NACE Career Competencies: Oral/Written Communications, Teamwork/Collaboration, Digital Technology, Critical Thinking & Leadership Sustainable Development Goals: Quality Education (4), Decent Work and Economic Growth (8), Reduced Inequalities (10), Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions (16) Majors that may be interested in the opportunity: Political Science, History, Communication, Business, Marketing, Sales, Psychology, Integrated Studies
- Aug 22 – Dec 31*Ongoing* Volunteer and Grow with Us!At Collaborative Care Advocacy Group (CCAG), we strive to create an experience for families that is rooted in compassion, connection, and continuity. From the moment of diagnosis through every stage of life, our goal is to walk alongside individuals with disabilities and their loved ones—offering guidance, support, and advocacy every step of the way. We are dedicated to ensuring access to essential services, resources, and opportunities that enable individuals to lead fulfilling lives. The CCAG has varying roles of volunteers to help with events, funding, marketing/outreach, translators/interpreters, set ups/take down for events, volunteers for events throughout the year etc. If you are interested in this ongoing service-learning opportunity, please fill out this form! Students who complete this event gain skills in Critical Thinking/Problem Solving, Oral/Written Communications, Teamwork/Collaboration This aligns with the following Sustainable Development Goals:Good Health and Well-being (3), Gender Equality (5), Reduced Inequalities (10), Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions (16) This aligns with the following Academic Majors: Social Work, Sociology, Psychology, Anthropology, Health Science, Public Health, Communication, Foreign Languages, Business Management, Marketing
- Aug 25 – Oct 25*Ongoing* *VIrtual* Website Developer Needed for the Zonta Club Of NaplesFGCU students with experience in website development... Assist Zonta Club of Naples, a 501c(3) organization that advocates for women and girls against sex trafficking, human trafficking, domestic violence and more, by developing their website to increase awareness of their mission. This will be an ongoing service-learning opportunity that can be virtually engaged in from end of August until the end of October. To sign up for this opportunity, please contact Linda Pearson at lindakay03@yahoo.com Students who complete this event gain skills in Critical Thinking/Problem Solving, Teamwork/Collaboration, and Leadership This aligns with the following Sustainable Development Goals: Gender Equality (5), Decent Work and Economic Growth (8), Reduced Inequalities (10), Peace, and Justice and Strong Institutions (16) This aligns with the following Academic Majors: Software Engineering, Computer Information Systems (CIS), Information Technology (IT), Digital Media Design, Art (with focus on Graphic or Web Design), Communication
- Aug 25 – Dec 5After-School Tutors Needed at Fran Cohen Youth CenterThe Salvation Army of Collier County’s Fran Cohen Youth Center is dedicated to providing a safe and supportive environment where youth can thrive academically, socially, and emotionally. Our mission is to meet human needs without discrimination and to nurture the mind, body, and spirit through quality programs and services. What We Need: FGCU students to volunteer as after-school tutors, helping elementary and middle school students with homework, reading, math, and study skills. Volunteers will provide one-on-one or small group academic support, encourage positive attitudes toward learning, and serve as role models. No prior tutoring experience is required—just a willingness to help and a passion for empowering youth. Starting August 25 till December 5th from 3:00pm-6:00pm, this is a recurring opportunity that is flexible according to the student's schedule Interested FGCU students should email Megan Francis at Megan.Francis@uss.salvationarmy.org with the subject line "FGCU Tutor Volunteer – Fran Cohen Youth Center". Please include: - Full name - Availability - Any relevant experience or interests related to tutoring After receiving your email, we will follow up with additional details and next steps. NACE Career Competencies: Critical Thinking/Problem Solving, Teamwork/Collaboration, Leadership Sustainable Development Goals: Quality Education (4)
- Aug 26 – Dec 15*On Campus* Volunteer Video Editor Needed with Proto & Hologram MachineStep into the future of storytelling! We're looking for a passionate and creative volunteer to help capture and edit content using the cutting-edge PROTO and HOLOGRAM machines. This is your chance to work hands-on with futuristic tech and contribute to some seriously cool projects—while building your skills and portfolio. What You’ll Do: Edit videos for display in next-gen, 3D formats Support departments and campus creators in bringing ideas to life Be part of shaping the future of digital media Why Volunteer? Gain unique experience with advanced visual tech Build a portfolio with futuristic, eye-catching projects Flexible hours that fit your schedule Make a real impact on innovative campus initiatives Great resume booster for media, film, tech, or design fields To sign up for this opportunity, please email Dr. Joseph Buhain jbuhain@fgcu.edu Students who complete this event gain skills in Critical Thinking/Problem Solving, Oral/Written Communications, Teamwork/Collaboration. This aligns with the following Sustainable Development Goals: Quality Education (4), Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure (9), Partnerships for the Goals (17).
- Aug 26 – Dec 19*Ongoing* ROCK of Ages: Intergenerational KindnessThe FGCU Roots of Compassion & Kindness (ROCK) Center needs student volunteers to celebrate and uplift older adults through compassionate conversations and listening. Engage in intergenerational storytelling as members of the community share their life experiences with kindness. This project promotes intergenerational connections, and community care. Involves in-person conversations, as well as filming for a documentary. Students may be asked to record and edit as needed. Students will have the support of the ROCK Center, along with our partner videographer and filmmaker, Jameson Yingling. Runs Monday-Sunday throughout the entire Fall 2025 semester. This project is long-term through the semester and best suited for a student looking for a longer-term project. Differing Locations based on the senior who is paired with a student. NACE Career Competencies: Communication, Equity & Inclusion, Professionalism, Teamwork/Collaboration Sustainable Development Goals (SDG): Good Health and Well-being (3), Reduced Inequalities (10) Majors that align with this opportunity: Sociology, Psychology, Hospitality & Tourism Mgmt, Nursing, Social Work Contact of event Coordinator: Name: Maria Roca Email: mroca@fgcu.edu Sign up for this opportunity through the following link: https://forms.office.com/Pages/ResponsePage.aspx?id=76Sl9_pPgEy_s8EuKIcgmQCx6JjC88tNjOKrua_BO59UMUo0SUc2MlpRVjBBREJITjFEMFdUQk9EMy4u
- Aug 26 – Dec 31*Ongoing* Volunteers Needed at Franklin Park Elementary Community Food PantryIn an effort to ensure our community members have access to food products, we need support with welcoming families, registration, pantry stocking and inventory. This event occurs every second and fourth Tuesday of the month from 9:30 AM to 1:00 PM. Sign up by emailing David Fairman at david@unitedwaylee.org Students who complete this event gain skills in Critical Thinking/Problem Solving, Teamwork/Collaboration, Leadership This aligns with the following Sustainable Development Goals: No Poverty (1), Zero Hunger (2), Good Health and Well-being (3), Reduced Inequalities (10)
- Aug 26 – Dec 31*Ongoing* Suncoast Blood Centers Need Blood Drive VolunteersSuncoast Blood Centers will visit the FGCU campus for blood drives during the school year. We are looking for volunteers to share flyers & information on upcoming blood drives and encourage student & staff participation. The first blood drive will be on August 26, 2025. The bloodmobile will be on-site from 10:00 AM to 3:00 PM, during which time students can also assist. Future drives will occur on weekdays. The next drive will be on October 29, 2025. Students can schedule times at their convenience to assist. Blood Drive is in parking lot 5. Student volunteers are needed to assist there and also around campus. To sign up, contact Dawn Miller at dmiller@suncoastblood.org Students who complete this event gain skills in Critical Thinking/Problem Solving, Oral/Written Communications, Teamwork/Collaboration This aligns with the following Sustainable Development Goals: Good Health and Well-being (3)
- Aug 26 – Dec 31*Ongoing* Friday Admin Volunteer Needed at the Alliance for the Arts! Earn Your Service-Learning Hours While Gaining Professional ExperienceAre you passionate about creativity, community engagement, or the nonprofit world? The Alliance for the Arts in Fort Myers is looking for an enthusiastic FGCU student to assist with administrative support every Friday from 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM, now through December. As a volunteer, you’ll gain hands-on experience working behind the scenes in a vibrant nonprofit arts organization—perfect for students interested in arts administration, communications, nonprofit work, or public service. What You’ll Do: Greet visitors and answer general questions Assist with mailings, organizing materials, and light office work Help prepare for upcoming events Support the daily flow of a creative, community-centered space Ideal for Students Who Are: Friendly, reliable, and organized Comfortable using basic office equipment (training provided) Looking to contribute to the arts in a meaningful way Eager to build professional skills in a welcoming environment ๐ Location: Alliance for the Arts, Fort Myers๐ Fridays | 10 AM – 2 PM | Now through December If you are interested in this opportunity, submit an application here. Their volunteer coordinator, Haley Volcy, will contact you with next steps. Students who complete this event gain skills inOral/Written Communications, Teamwork/Collaboration, Professionalism/Work Ethic This aligns with the following Sustainable Development Goals: Quality Education (4) This aligns with the following Academic Majors: Communication, Marketing, Education, Art, Theatre, Business Management
- Aug 26 – Dec 31*Ongoing & On-Campus* Tabling for ROCK (Roots Of Compassion and Kindness) CenterThe ROCK Center at FGCU is dedicated to fostering compassion, kindness, and empathy through education, action, and research. Since its launch in 2020, the center’s instructors equip students with interdisciplinary insights on compassion, which students then bring to life in local classrooms through creative and interactive activities—like painting rocks, planting gardens, journaling, role-playing, readers' theater, and more. Now, you can represent The ROCK Center at tabling events on campus and in the community! Help us share our mission by engaging with visitors, distributing educational materials, and spreading goodwill. This is a great opportunity to earn service-learning hours while promoting positive social change and connecting with like-minded peers. If you are interested in this service-learning opportunity, please click HERE! Students who complete this event gain skills in Oral/Written Communications, Teamwork/Collaboration, Professionalism/Work Ethic This aligns with the following Sustainable Development Goals: Good Health and Well-being (3), Quality Education (4), Responsible Consumption and Production (12), Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions (16) This aligns with the following Academic Majors: Social Work, Sociology, Psychology, Communication, Marketing, Education
- Aug 26 – Dec 31*Ongoing* Support Individuals Facing Homelessness and Food Insecurity at SMDPJoin the St Martin de Porres Outreach mission to make a meaningful impact in the lives of individuals experiencing homelessness and food insecurity. We offer a variety of volunteer opportunities for those looking to serve their community in practical and compassionate ways. You can support our mission by: Cooking or serving meals to individuals facing homelessness Distributing groceries at our food pantry Picking up donated food items Assisting with after-school education programs If you're ready to help, please create a volunteer profile here:๐ Become a Volunteer at SMDP Once your profile is approved, you’ll gain access to our service calendar to select volunteer shifts that best fit your schedule. (M-F) Students who complete this event gain skills in Critical Thinking/Problem Solving, Teamwork/Collaboration, Professionalism/Work Ethic This aligns with the following Sustainable Development Goals: No Poverty (1), Zero Hunger (2), Good Health and Well-being (3), Reduced Inequalities (10) This aligns with the following Academic Majors: Social Work, Sociology, Psychology, Public Health, Health Science, Nursing, Elementary Education, Early Childhood Education, Special Education, Child and Youth Studies, Business Management, Public Administration, Marketing
- Aug 27 – Dec 3Learn the Basics of American Sign LanguageFree Weekly ASL Class – No Commitment Needed!Join us this Fall 2025 to learn American Sign Language in a relaxed, beginner-friendly environment. Open to everyone – no prior experience required, and you don’t have to attend every week Wednesdays | 1:30–2:30 PM๐ GIDDI Mod 2 | Hosted by FGCU’s Golisano Intellectual & Developmental Disability Initiative Come as you are. Learn something new. All are welcome!
- Aug 27 – Dec 10Learn American Sign Language for Free!Free Weekly ASL Class – No Commitment Needed!Join us this Fall 2025 to learn American Sign Language in a relaxed, beginner-friendly environment. Open to everyone – no prior experience required, and you don’t have to attend every week! ๐ Wednesdays | โฐ 1:30–2:30 PM๐ GIDDI Mod 2 | Hosted by FGCU’s Golisano Intellectual & Developmental Disability Initiative Come as you are. Learn something new. All are welcome!
- Aug 28 – Dec 31Volunteers Needed at Naples Comprehensive Health (NCH)Naples Comprehensive Health (NCH) is looking for FGCU students who may be interested in assisting them in all kinds of aspects. Whether that be greeting visitors, offering comfort to patients, or supporting staff behind the scenes. Get an insider’s view of what it’s like to work at an academic medical center. See researchers, medical residents, and a variety of patient care providers in action in their daily roles. NCH offers a variety of volunteer roles and make sure you have the information and training to make you feel confident as an NCH volunteer. In addition to new volunteer orientation, you’ll receive customer service training, a hospital tour and orientation to floors you’ll visit as a volunteer, and a review of infection control and other safety-related precautions. Date and Times are TBD, but students will be asked to commit to four-hour shifts at a time. If you are interested in this opportunity, you can either email Volunteers@nchmd.org or apply online at https://nchhealth.vsysweb.com/pages/tool/live.webapp:O2K9RL41K4GMN2WW Locations: Two primary sites: 350 7th St. N, Naples, FL 34102 11190 Health Park Blvd Building 1, Naples, FL 34110 Alternate sites: 24040 S Tamiami Trl, Bonita Springs, FL 34134 40 S Heathwood Dr, Marco Island, FL 34145 5360 Ave Maria Blvd Suite 120, Ave Maria, FL 34142 15420 Collier Blvd, Naples, FL 34120 Students who complete this event gain skills in Critical Thinking/Problem Solving, Teamwork/Collaboration, Professionalism/Work Ethic. This aligns with the following Sustainable Development Goals: Good Health and Well-being (3), Clean Water and Sanitation (6), Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure (9), Responsible Consumption and Production (12). This aligns with the following Academic Majors: Nursing, Health Science, Public Health, Psychology, Biology, and Social Work.
- Aug 28 – Dec 19*Ongoing* Photography Opportunity: Capture Weekly Events for MACMy Autism Connection, INC. (MAC) is seeking FGCU students with their own photography equipment to capture high-quality photos of our weekly programs and events. This role provides hands-on experience and portfolio-building opportunities while supporting My Autism Connection (MAC), nonprofit serving autistic adults ages 18+. Their mission is to provide a supportive community where members can develop skills, build friendships, and increase independence through workshops, social activities, and professional development. By photographing their programs, you’ll help to share their story and raise awareness of their mission. Flexible, In-person & Virtual opportunity for students: Photographs would happen in person but editing could happen virtually Every Wednesday there is an activity from 5-7pm. On the 1st and 3rd Friday's of the month there is an activity from 5:30-7pm. NACE Career Competencies: Technology, Professionalism/Work Ethic Sustainable Development Goals (SDG): Good Health and Well-being (3) Majors that align with this opportunity: Psychology, Digital Media Design, Social Work, Sociology Contact of event Coordinator: Name: Lindsay Issa Email: lindsay@myautismconnection.net Sign up for this opportunity through their Google Form: https://forms.gle/LdLjce3SkyyW8n63A
- Aug 30 – Dec 27Volunteers Needed for Female Youth Foster Care Home Visit with Advance the FaithAdvance the Faith is in need of volunteers to join them on monthly visits to their partner children's home, Ivy Villa, in Central Florida. One Saturday a month, Advance the Faith will take a small team to Ivy Villa in in Bartow, FL (a home for girls in foster care ages 12-17). The team meets in Estero and carpools with staff to the home to spend an afternoon with the youth playing games, creating fun crafts, teaching life-skills, teaching personal success skills, leading devotionals and worship, and sharing a meal with the them. All volunteers must undergo a background check and training with our staff via Zoom. Gas for travel and lunch is provided by Advance the Faith for our volunteers. Advance the Faith believes that every person has value & purpose in Christ, we mentor young adults and partner with children's homes to support the physical, emotional, & spiritual needs of vulnerable children giving them a hope for their future & ours. One Saturday a month (week/date varies each month) from 7:00 AM - 4:30 PM (includes travel time). If you're interested in learning more and serving, please email Rebecca Clark at rebecca@advancethefaith.org. Fill out the following Google Form: https://forms.gle/kSJPrayCnDwXY5wk9. Students who complete this event gain skills in Oral/Written Communications, Teamwork/Collaboration, Professionalism/Work Ethic. This aligns with the following Sustainable Development Goals: Good Health and Well-being (3), Quality Education (4), Reduced Inequalities (10).
- Aug 30 – Dec 27Volunteers Needed for Male Youth Foster Care Home Visit with Advance the FaithAdvance the Faith is in need of volunteers to join them on monthly visits to their partner children's home, Ivy Villa, in Central Florida. One Saturday a month, Advance the Faith will take a small team to Anchor House in Auburndale, FL (a home for boys in foster care ages 10-17). The team meets in Estero and carpools with staff to the home to spend an afternoon with the youth playing games, creating fun crafts, teaching life-skills, teaching personal success skills, leading devotionals and worship, and sharing a meal with the them. All volunteers must undergo a background check and training with our staff via Zoom. Gas for travel and lunch is provided by Advance the Faith for our volunteers. Advance the Faith believes that every person has value & purpose in Christ, we mentor young adults and partner with children's homes to support the physical, emotional, & spiritual needs of vulnerable children giving them a hope for their future & ours. One Saturday a month (week/date varies each month) from 7:00 AM - 4:30 PM (includes travel time). If you're interested in learning more and serving, please email Rebecca Clark at rebecca@advancethefaith.org. Fill out the following Google Form: https://forms.gle/kSJPrayCnDwXY5wk9. Students who complete this event gain skills in Oral/Written Communications, Teamwork/Collaboration, Professionalism/Work Ethic. This aligns with the following Sustainable Development Goals: Good Health and Well-being (3), Quality Education (4), Reduced Inequalities (10).
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