Motivate is tailored for our tiniest learners in grades pre K-2 and designed for early childhood development needs. Motivate mentors work with the whole class of students, helping to run academic activities and smooth transition time. Volunteers get hands-on classroom experience, while setting positive examples for good behavior.
Accelerate can assist any student in grades K-8 identified by their teacher as needing extra academic or socio-emotional support. Accelerate mentors work 1-on 1 with a student, or in small groups, during regular classroom instruction time. Accelerate is designed to help students who lack the skills, motivation or interest in ELA or math.
The Big Cheese Reads introduces business, community, and cultural leaders (“Big Cheeses”) to middle school students in the Boston Public Schools through a one-time classroom visit. During this visit, “Big Cheeses” read to the students and share experiences that emphasize the vital role literacy plays in future achievement, particularly career success.
Volunteers provide assistance with both individualized and small group instruction within all curricular areas. The role of a classroom volunteer includes working with students of all levels and assisting with a variety of academic needs. At CSV, we work hard to create a great match between each of our volunteers and the students they are…
CSV’s corporate volunteer programs provide a way for companies to have their employees volunteer together throughout the school year. We welcome inquiries from new prospective corporate partners for our NetPals and Reading Buddies. Corporate partners may also send teams of volunteers to a nearby after-school Learning Center once a week.
Learning Centers serve students in grades 6-8 with free, individualized tutoring by volunteers who are recruited and trained by CSV. NetPals pairs every seventh grader in a school with a NetPal STEM mentor for six months of emailing and face-to-face visits to school and work site. Classroom assistants provide assistance with both individualized and small…
Volunteering opportunities include: Classroom Assistants, Intergenerational Math Program (IMP), Early Literacy Programs, Publishing Center Program, Library Assistants, and Reading Buddies.
Volunteers are matched as one-on-one tutors and mentors twice a week with high school students of all levels and needs. Programs include: Academic Support Classes, Classroom Assistants, College & Career Mentoring Program, Drop-In Math Center, and the Science Olympiad Program.
MAPS seeks individuals, preferably bilingual in Portuguese/English, to help with community outreach and education, ESOL instruction, senior activities, fundraising, publicity, clerical work and many other areas of service provision.
As a Tutoring Plus volunteer tutor/mentor, you will work one-on-one with the same student (or with the same small group of students) each week for the duration of the program. We ask our volunteers to commit to one session a week. We provide one-on-one programs to youth in grades 4 – 12 and enrichment programs…