We’re looking for volunteer Site Coordinators to lead our programs at various sites around the state. Our programs are on hiatus during the summer (programs typically run from mid-October through mid-May) so we stop placing volunteers for this year as of 3/31/24. But we would love for you to complete an application and begin volunteering as a Site Coordinator in the fall of 2025.
To learn more about this special role, go to https://smartreading.org/volunteer/
Specifically, SMART Reading is recruiting Site Coordinators -- leadership volunteers who are vital to the success of the organization’s programs. From October through May, Site Coordinators provide program oversight during reading sessions, act as a key point of contact at SMART schools, and create a welcoming, organized environment for volunteer Readers and students. SMART simply cannot open programs and do their work without them.
The Site Coordinator role is an incredible opportunity to make a direct difference in the lives of both adult volunteers and students when they need the support more than ever.
Volunteering with SMART Reading
Site Coordinator: 2-8 Hours/Week
Site Coordinators are our leadership volunteers and act as a liaison between SMART and our site partners. This critical role trains volunteer Readers, implements virtual or in-person programming, and oversees the program at their assigned site throughout the year.
If you would like more information about our program, please visit our website at https://smartreading.org/
If you would like to sign up to be a Volunteer Reader or Site Coordinator with us, please complete our application at the following link: https://smartreading.org/volunteer/
For more information about our local offices, including information about what sites are in your area, please visit https://smartreading.org/about-smart/local-offices/
The address listed on this site is for our SMART office in Portland. Please know that we do not accept walk-ins regarding volunteer opportunities at the office. Please do not come to our office unless you have a meeting scheduled with us. Thank you for your understanding.
Book Bank - One-Time Volunteer Opportunities:
While programs are on hiatus during the summer, you can volunteer with The Children's Book Bank to help clean & refurbish community-donated books. If you are interested, we offer one-time service events through Hands On Portland. You are welcome to come in once or as often as you would like to sign up. We also have long-term volunteers (Book Stewards) trained in special areas who commit to a two-hour shift once a week.
If you have a community group (fellow nonprofit, service organization, or group of friends) of 6-20 people, please fill out the brief form at the link below and a staff member will follow up to schedule your group cleaning session.
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeUfALhqOigtBhFZ6Q3nF_Ebooq0PM_i51eXAxRY01pdu7O4g/viewform
If you are interested in organizing a book drive, please email bookbank@smartreading.org. Or if you are interested in volunteering in other ways, such as donating supplies, sewing tote bags, or delivering books, please check out our website at the link below.
https://smartreading.org/bookbank/volunteer/
Lastly, if you are interested in donating to SMART Reading, please go to the link below for more information.
https://smartreading.org/get-involved/donate/simple-ways-support-smart/
Thank you!
We’re looking for volunteer Site Coordinators to lead our programs at various sites around the state. Our programs are on hiatus during the summer (programs typically run from mid-October through mid-May) so we stop placing volunteers for this year as of 3/31/24. But we would love for you to complete an application and begin volunteering as a Site Coordinator in the fall of 2025.
To learn more about this special role, go to https://smartreading.org/volunteer/
Specifically, SMART Reading is recruiting Site Coordinators -- leadership volunteers who are vital to the success of the organization’s programs. From October through May, Site Coordinators provide program oversight during reading sessions, act as a key point of contact at SMART schools, and create a welcoming, organized environment for volunteer Readers and students. SMART simply cannot open programs and do their work without them.
The Site Coordinator role is an incredible opportunity to make a direct…