People Making A Difference Through Community Service Inc

People Making A Difference Through Community Service Inc falls under the Voluntarism Promotion category: Organizations that encourage people to volunteer.

PMD volunteers sponsor and assemble print-Braille, STEM children's books so that they are available equitably at the same price as the print-only versions. On 10/30/23 PMD volunteers did SHARK LADY: The True Story of How Eugenie Clark Became the Ocean's Most Fearless Scientist, so that blind and sighted children and adults can read together.

Genie Clark was an Asian-American woman who “dared to dive, defy, discover, and inspire” in her quest to show that sharks are beautiful and that women can be scientists.

PMD, Braille and STEM literacy, and raising awareness of lesser-known role models serve to inspire youth and diversify STEM fields.

10,200+
Number of unique volunteers participating in PMD-organized projects during PMD's first 30 years, 1992-2022
153+
Charity Partners. PMD relies on charity partners to identify what their communities need, and PMD provides its charity partners with expert service project planning and volunteer management for high impact. 88% of our partner charities do not have staff dedicated to working with volunteers, or rely on part-time staff.
51+
Corporate Partnerships. PMD partners with businesses of all sizes to identify clear community service goals and objectives and then to develop appropriate, in-person employee volunteer opportunities. PMD’s involvement ranges from research and project development to complete planning and full-service execution, such that employers need only recruit participants. PMD offers experience, innovation, and convenience. Corporate partners have included Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts, bluebirdbio, and Novartis, plus pre-pandemic BNY Mellon and Google.
$24
$24 will buy enough supplies for three bags of toiletries and other needed items used for street outreach to people living outdoors in Boston
$55
$55 will buy enough materials to make one, cozy, double-fleece blanket for a child in need
$150
$150 will buy enough supplies for a classroom set of 31 monoscopes with LED lights for middle school students in the  Boston Public Schools to learn about cells and their organelles as part of the Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS).

Financials

$103k
2022 Budget
82%Program Spend
5%Management Spend
13%Fundraising Spend
82%
5%
13%

Programs

Community Service

PMD’s award winning, well planned service projects engage volunteers in meaningful, hands-on and virtual work that effectively meets real needs and educates volunteers about the context of their work. Participants consistently feel energized and motivated from making a difference as PMD volunteers.

Corporate Community Involvement

PMD partners with businesses of all sizes to identify clear community service goals and objectives and then to develop appropriate, in-person employee volunteer opportunities. PMD’s involvement ranges from research and project development to complete planning and full-service execution, such that employers need only recruit participants. PMD offers experience, innovation, and convenience. Corporate partners have included Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts, bluebirdbio, and Novartis, plus pre-pandemic BNY Mellon and Google.

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Volunteering + Events

Volunteer Opportunities Are Listed PMD's Website

Check out PMD's opportunities listed on PMD's website one month in advance (except for science bowls which require more lead time due to preparation, training, and practice required to officiate). OR, join PMD's email list so that you will receive opportunity descriptions one month in advance AND a preview of opportunities up to two months in advance - Sign up at https://www.pmd.org/signup and confirm/manage your subscription with Vertical Response.

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Officiate for the virtual Maine High School Science Bowl on 3/18/23

The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) National Science Bowl® (NSB) is a nation-wide academic competition that tests students’ knowledge in science and mathematics.

Typically, about 9,000 high school students from 1,500 teams compete in 65 high school regional events across the country.

This virtual competition will provide Maine high school students with fun opportunities to test their knowledge and understanding of math and science, plus collaborate on all of their answers.

Individuals must sign up by 2/27 at http://www.pmd.org/s/031823.htm to train (1-hr in zoom) and officiate for this virtual competition 9:25am-1:30pm ET in zoom on 3/18

By hosting this competition, we are making participation accessible without excessive travel time/costs to high school students throughout Maine.

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