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Volunteer Opportunity Websites

There are several platforms that may list volunteer opportunities and connect volunteers with local organizations.

Service Clubs

Many cities have local service clubs that offer community engagement opportunities, such as Rotary Clubs.

  • Rotary Club of Boise

    Local Rotary club serving Boise through community service, leadership, relationship-building, scholarships, civic projects, and Rotary’s broader global service mission

  • Boise Metro Rotary

    Boise-area Rotary club focused on “Service Above Self,” bringing members together for local community service, fellowship, and international Rotary service efforts.

  • Capital City Kiwanis Club of Boise

    Kiwanis service club in Boise supporting children, families, youth programs, scholarships, and community service projects throughout the local area.

  • Boise Bench Lions Club

    Local Lions Club service opportunity based in Boise, supporting community needs through volunteer service, civic projects, and Lions-related outreach

  • Greater Boise Area Rotary Clubs

    Overview of Rotary clubs serving the greater Boise area, including Boise, Boise Centennial, Boise Metro, Boise Southwest, Boise Sunrise, Boise East, Boise West, and Eagle/Garden City.

Mutual Aid & Grassroots Networks

Many communities rely on grassroots and informal networks to meet urgent needs. There may be opportunities to get involved through mutual aid networks, food distribution efforts, neighborhood action teams, or other groups that aren’t often listed on volunteer platforms.

  • Boise Mutual Aid Collective

    Grassroots mutual aid network focused on neighbors supporting neighbors, meeting community needs, and organizing around local care and solidarity.

  • Idaho Mutual Aid

    Idaho-based mutual aid space that helps connect community members and organizers around shared needs, resources, and grassroots support.

  • Idaho Mutual Aid Group

    Volunteer community group created for neighbors helping neighbors, with a focus on community support, shared resources, and mutual aid coordination.

  • 208 Food Mutual Aid

    Grassroots food mutual aid network connecting neighbors with food and essential support to help bridge gaps in the community.

  • Indigenous Idaho Alliance

    Indigenous-led grassroots organization supporting mutual aid, community organizing, and direct support efforts across Idaho and the Inland Northwest.

Local Organizations

Often prominent organzations rely on their widespread recognition rather than posting on volunteer recruiting websites.

  • American Red Cross of Idaho and East Oregon

    The American Red Cross of Idaho and East Oregon serves communities in eastern Oregon, including Malheur County, Union County, Wallowa County, and Baker County. Volunteers contribute through disaster response, biomedical services, and support for the Armed Forces.

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  • Dick Eardley Boise Senior Center

    Dick Eardley Boise Senior Center strives to improve the health and well-being of older adults in the community by offering a variety of classes and activities designed to support physical, mental, and social well-being.

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  • Simply Cats

    We’re a cageless, no-kill feline adoption center working to give every cat the safety, stability, and love they need. Our team provides personalized care and thoughtful matchmaking so each cat can find the home that fits them best. Whether you’re here to adopt, support, or rehome a cat, we’re here to help.

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  • The Idaho Foodbank

    The Idaho Foodbank is a non-profit organization who works towards a hunger-free Idaho. The majority of volunteers assist in sort/repack shifts, which include activities such as sorting donations by nutritional category, repackaging bulk food into family-sized quantities, placing stickers on unlabeled cans and even building backpack inserts.

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  • Zoo Boise

    Zoo Boise offers volunteer opportunities for individuals, families, and community groups. Whether interpreting habitats, assisting animal care staff, aiding with education programs, greeting guests, or helping with special events, volunteers are a crucial part of turning the act of visiting the zoo into a conservation action.

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Last updated: 05/13/2026

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