Boulder County government has a wide range of one-time and ongoing volunteer opportunities depending on your areas of interest.
Boulder County Volunteer Opportunities
Boulder County 2024 Volunteers Recognized During National Volunteer Week
In celebration of National Volunteer Week (April 21-27), Boulder County Volunteer Program Enrichment Awards recognized seven volunteers who made noteworthy contributions to the county and awarded $1,000 to each of the six programs. Volunteer managers countywide were invited to nominate volunteers, and a selection committee chose the following seven to be recognized for their contributions and awarded funding:
Jenn Ochs
Mobility for All Volunteer Ambassador Program
Community Planning & Permitting/Transportation Planning
Patty Rhodes
Colorado Master Gardener
Parks & Open Space/CSU Extension Office
Volunteer Victim Assistance Program
Boulder County Sheriff’s Office
Matt Henderson
Medicare Counseling Program
Area Agency on Aging
4-H Junior Market Livestock Sales
4-H Youth Development Program
Parks & Open Space/CSU Extension 4-H
Casa de la Esparanza
Robotics Team Mentors
Housing & Human Services/Casa de la Esperanza
All Volunteer Opportunities
One-Time Opportunities
There are currently no opportunities that meet this criteria.
Ongoing Opportunities
Policies
All volunteers need to review Boulder County’s Multicultural Diversity and EEO and Unlawful Discrimination Policies before starting their volunteer assignment.
If you need special assistance to fill out a volunteer application, please contact our Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Coordinator at 303-441-3525.
Boulder County supports infants at work when feasible, so please inquire with the volunteer coordinator if you are a new parent considering a volunteer opportunity.
Other Volunteer Opportunities
United Way’s Volunteer Connection provides an online, searchable database which includes hundreds of different types of volunteer opportunities with local nonprofits and local government agencies. Local nonprofits and other local government agencies may post their volunteer opportunities directly on their own websites as well.