The Barton Foundation owes a debt of gratitude to the numerous volunteers who generously donate their time before, during, and after our events to help ensure we only produce the highest quality fund and fun-raising events. We generally start recruiting volunteers about three months before each event. Learn more about our events. If you are…

Help to hang exhibits, work on artists receptions, work as a docent, work on cataloguing exhibit slides.

Plan and coordinate workshops for young artists, coordinate resident artiest to give workshops, develop programs in multicultural education, planning and organizing workshops for Art Educators, creating educational materials on current exhibits.

Working on advertising and marketing of the Gallery, put together mailing rosters, work on newsletter, assist with website.

Identifying funders, making presentations on behalf of the gallery, networking with funding agencies, phone calls and letter correspondence, help write the grants.

As a volunteer, you can see the immediate, positive impact of your work by helping return someone’s home to a safe and healthy standard in one day. Most volunteer days consist of performing repairs on the exterior of a home such as paint, xeriscaping, and debris removal. No matter if you are a professional tradesperson,…

Corporate team volunteer projects naturally create a positive team building experience. While working to address the community’s real needs, your team will build camaraderie. Using teamwork, your employees will transform a low-income homeowner’s life in one day. By the end of the project, the volunteers will gain a better understanding of housing and local human…

Guides take part in the outings and oversee the scheduled activities and meetings with Mentors and Ambassadors.

We are seeking business leaders and corporate partners in the community who are willing to speak to our Ambassadors about the business and career opportunities for the future.

Our Homework Help & Tutoring Program provides after-school tutoring in all subjects to students’ grades K-12 at libraries, schools, and community centers. Our tutors and aides are typically comprised of teachers, school support staff, college students, and persons with a background in education or childhood development.