Organization: I Want To Mow Your Lawn (501(c)(3))
Location: Remote
Time Commitment: Flexible (project-based, ~5–10 hours)
Skills Needed: UX/UI, product thinking, wireframing, journey mapping, service design
Category: Technology / Design / Community Impact
About the Opportunity
I Want To Mow Your Lawn is a volunteer-driven nonprofit connecting neighbors in need with people willing to help — primarily through lawn care and outdoor assistance. What started as one-on-one service requests has grown into a national network of volunteers across all 50 states.
As demand has grown, we’ve seen a new opportunity emerge:
👉 Community groups, schools, companies, and volunteer teams want to serve together — but there’s no simple system to coordinate that.
We’re looking for a volunteer with UX, product, or service-design experience to help us conceptualize and storyboard a new “Community Service Event” experience that would allow groups to organize and offer help more efficiently.
This is a design and thinking role — not coding — and your work will directly shape how communities serve one another at scale.
What You’ll Help Design
You’ll help us explore and visually map a new feature concept, including:
Think of it as designing the experience layer — not the software itself.
What You’ll Create
This can be lightweight and conceptual. Examples include:
Your work will be used as a reference for our product roadmap and future development, not as final UI.
Why This Matters
Most volunteer platforms focus on:
What we’re building is different:
Your contribution will help shape something that doesn’t really exist yet — and that could be replicated by nonprofits nationwide.
Who This Is Great For
No prior nonprofit experience required.
Time Commitment
What You’ll Gain
How to Get Involved
If interested, simply reply through Benevity or message us with:
We’ll provide context, examples, and a short kickoff overview.
Thank you for your interest in supporting our mission! We’re looking for volunteers who enjoy thinking through systems, user experience, and how technology can better serve communities.
If you’d like to be considered, please include the following when you reach out or submit interest:
(You can choose one or more)
Optional but helpful:
What to Expect
This is a collaborative, low-pressure volunteer role focused on helping us think through and design better systems — not heavy development work. Your input will directly influence how we build future tools for volunteers and communities nationwide.
We value clarity, kindness, and practical thinking. If you enjoy solving real-world problems with thoughtful design, you’ll feel right at home here.