End Alzheimer’s - Lead Recruitment & Outreach “Do to End ALZ
Listed on 2026-01-01
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Non-Profit & Social Impact
Volunteer / Humanitarian, Non-Profit / Outreach
Help End Alzheimer’s - Lead Recruitment & Outreach for “Do What You Love to End ALZ”
The Alzheimer's Association is the world's leading voluntary health organization in Alzheimer's care, support and research.
Our vision is A world without Alzheimer's and all other dementia.
Are you a natural networker with a passion for making a difference? The Alzheimer’s Association of Greater Idaho is looking for dynamic, well-connected individuals to serve as Volunteer Recruiters for our Do What You Love to End ALZ fundraising campaign.
This is more than a volunteer role—it’s a chance to lead grassroots growth and double our impact by recruiting new fundraisers and expanding our reach into vibrant communities like pickleball, fitness, arts, and beyond.
As a Volunteer Recruiter, you’ll be trained and supported to become a community ambassador. You’ll help others turn their passions into purpose by encouraging them to host their own fundraisers and join the movement to end Alzheimer’s.
Ideal for individuals with experience in- Sales, marketing, or community outreach
- Public speaking and networking
- Event planning or grassroots organizing
- Opening your network to recruit new fundraising participants
- Connecting with local businesses, clubs, and influential figures
- Tabling at events, giving presentations, and attending networking functions
- Hosting recruitment events targeted to specific communities or interest groups
- Inspiring others to take action and support the Alzheimer’s Association mission
We’ll provide all the training and materials you need to succeed. You bring the energy, connections, and drive to grow this movement.
Contact your local staff partner Emma at emtaylor or visit alz.org/dowhatyoulove to learn more and get involved.
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