Whether you enjoy carpentry, painting, landscaping, or any other hands-on skills, there are always projects available at the Village.
As a volunteer, you’ll research African American history in Southwest Ohio, including Cincinnati. You would work closely with our Education Director and would be able to complete research remotely and on their own schedule, though they must provide the museum with copies of all research compiled. Additionally their knowledge and expertise may be utilized to…
From greeting visitors in our gift shop and answering questions about the Village to selling merchandise, admissions, and memberships, there is always something to do and someone willing to train you!
As a volunteer, you’ll help by weeding, thinning crops, watering, mulching, checking for disease and insect pests, harvesting, and managing the compost piles.
Throughout the year Heritage Village Museum runs a variety of special events. Help anywhere from admissions and concessions to dressing in period clothing and interpreting our historic buildings or doing 19th century demonstrations, there is something for everyone!
Students who enter this long-term college/career prep program are trained to have an impact on the Museum Center’s youngest visitors. Participants are taught early childhood theory, developing and presenting educational demonstrations to the visitors.
If you are looking for a volunteer project that will have a demonstratable impact, please contact us!
As a volunteer, you’ll have an enormous impact on the visual beauty of Spring Grove Cemetery and Arboretum.
Character mentors and baseball station instructors are needed for June and July sessions hosted at the P&G MLB Cincinnati Reds Youth Academy. The original outreach initiative of the Reds Community Fund, this free, coed, character-building introductory baseball program features more than 2,000 6-to-13 year olds in five markets – Cincinnati, Butler County (Fairfield), Clermont County…
Split the Pot volunteering involves canvasing Great American Ball Park to promote and sell 50/50 raffle tickets. Volunteers are needed to sell tickets from the time the gates open until the beginning of the seventh inning.