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Cincinnati Arts Association
Volunteer Opportunities
Student Usher (High School - College)
This program is designed for students in High School and or College to participate as ushers for select weekend performances September - May. Students are asked to volunteer for 1 performance a month.
Ushering
Volunteer ushers are ambassadors for both the Aronoff and Music Hall. Volunteers can expect to interact with guests to help them find their way around the facilities, get tot heir seats, assist with accessible needs and create a welcoming environment for all.
Cincinnati Parks
Volunteer Opportunities
Administrative and Leadership Opportunities
Are you interested in supporting the Cincinnati Parks, band have organizational skills, administrative talents, or would prefer to help "behind the scenes"? CincyParks welcomes the enthusiasm and support of individuals that want to be a part of our leadership teams, help administratively, and advocate for our public lands. Opportunities include:
- Data entry
- Photography
- Cincinnati Parks Advisory Council (CPAC) membership
- Event planning
- Committee work
- Multi - media support
- Newsletter editor
Krohn Conservatory

Located in the heart of Eden Park, Krohn Conservatory is Cincinnati’s nationally recognized indoor botanical garden that attracts over 200,000 visitors annually and is home to more than 3,500 plant species from around the world, including desert plants, Bonsai trees, tropical specimens, carnivorous plants, exotic fruit trees, and rare orchids.
Open year-round with ever-changing special exhibits and programs, the conservatory is the perfect place to volunteer during any season. Krohn Conservatory offers a wide variety of volunteer opportunities year-round!
General Opportunities at Krohn:
- Horticulture Helper
- Holiday Greeters
- Model Railroad
- Greeter
- Floater
- Special Events
- Crafts and Education
- Krohn Crafters
- Butterfly Show Door Guards
Want to learn more about these opportunities? All are welcome!
Questions? Contact: Volunteer Coordinator, Krohn Conservatory


Mill Creek Alliance
Restoration
As with any built project, an environmental restoration project requires maintenance to realize long-term benefits. MCA maintains 11+ post-project sites through planting natives and removing invasives in hopes to promote biodiversity and stream stability at those restored sites. Given the number of sites and hundreds of acres of streambank taken under MCA's wing, our small staff must rely on generous volunteers to help maintain these areas.
Aided by MCA Restoration staff, volunteers are able to engage in site maintenance work such as invasive vegetation removal and native plant installation at multiple levels. Volunteers can begin at an entry or novice level and work towards becoming a Volunteer Group Leader, trained to lead fellow volunteers in restoration work without MCA staff present. Any level of volunteer-ship is valuable to the stewardship and maintenance of the Mill Creek and its watershed.