MENOMONIE, WI — Menomonie Area Chamber & Visitor Center r, in collaboration with its Leadership Menomonie program, has launched a new Volunteer Interest Survey designed to connect volunteers with local nonprofits that align with their personal interests, skills, and availability.
This easy-to-complete survey will serve as a matchmaking tool, helping volunteers find meaningful ways to give back—whether they’re passionate about working with animals, organizing events, supporting youth, assisting seniors, or contributing their administrative talents.
The survey takes only a few moments and is open to anyone looking to get involved, gain experience, meet new people, or fulfill volunteer requirements.
By completing the survey, participants will be matched with volunteer opportunities that suit their interests, availability, and unique skill sets.
To get started, simply scan the QR code found on flyers throughout the community or visit https://forms.gle/PdPShmeDVAaNZwpY7 to complete the Volunteer Interest Survey through Google Forms. Responses from the survey will be compiled into a master list of volunteers, which will be held and managed by the Community Foundation of Dunn County. This list will be shared with local nonprofit organizations as a resource to help them organize and promote their own volunteer opportunities more efficiently.
Please note: The Community Foundation will not be assigning or coordinating volunteer opportunities directly. Interested volunteers should expect to be contacted by individual organizations or may contact the organization they are interested in helping.
Together, we can build a stronger, more connected volunteer network in Dunn County.
Program Contact: Melissa Anderson, [email protected] or 715-235-9087.
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Steve is a member of LION Publishers , the Wisconsin Newspaper Association, the Menomonie Area Chamber of Commerce, the Online News Association, and the Local Media Consortium, and is active in Health Dunn Right.
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