Recruitment for Badger Volunteers – Tutoring & Mentoring Programs is live for Spring 2025!
Madison Schools & Community Recreation (MSCR) – volunteer only
- Registration for Spring 2025 is now live! Please filter under tags for “spring 2025”.
The following Badger Volunteers – Tutoring & Mentoring Programs, require an interview process with our community partner(s), for either volunteer or paid roles:
- Big Brothers Big Sisters of Dane County (BBBS) – volunteer only
- We are seeking “Bigs” that can make a weekly commitment for an hour.
- Register your interest here.
- Muir Elementary School – volunteer only
- We are looking for Math/literacy support along with general classroom support, supervision, shelving books, and more for the upcoming 2025 Spring Semester.
- Register your interest here.
- Monona Grove High School – volunteer only
- Monona Grove High School needs Math support volunteers Monday – Friday anytime between 8:15am – 4:45pm. Volunteering will start the week of February 3rd and will go until May 2nd.
- Register your interest here.
Volunteer and/or paid opportunities for Work Study eligible students only.
Literacy & Math Mentoring & Tutoring Programs
- United Way of Dane County Schools of Hope (elementary aged youth – literacy); FMI: Emma Gleed – tutor@schoolsofhope.org
- Urban League Schools of Hope (middle school aged youth – literacy OR math); FMI: DJ Glymph – volunteer@ulgm.org
- United Way of Dane County Achievement Connections (high school aged youth – math); FMI: Elizabeth Kolb – ac@morgridge.wisc.edu or express interest here.
- Literacy Network (adults – literacy); FMI: Jill Stendahl (608)268-6813 or jill@litnetwork.org
Paid opportunities for Work Study eligible students only.
- Madison Education Partnership (middle school aged youth – math); FMI: Elyssa Eiring – mep@wcer.wisc.edu
- Goodman Center’s START Literacy Initiative – (elementary school aged youth – literacy); FMI: Iris Patterson – ipatterson@goodmancenter.org
Internship course: LS 260
- Madison Education Partnership (middle school aged youth – math); FMI: Elyssa Eiring – mep@wcer.wisc.edu