Fundraiser

Fundraiser

Ongoing role
J98294
At a glance

Skills

  • Fundraising events
  • Fundraising strategy

Where

Wandsworth , SW18 2RX
Remote opportunity

Time

Mostly during office hours Estimate of time needed:
3-7 hours / week
Min 5 hours p/w (evenings and weekends is possible too) Duration - 6-10 months.

We are looking for an enthusiastic and experienced volunteer fundraiser to enable the charity to achieve its ambitious plans for growth and delivery.

What will you be doing?

Responsibilities include:

  • Develop community fundraising ideas and help to lead and organise successful events 
  • Work in conjunction with social media and communications teams to ensure fundraising efforts are aligned 
  • Manage process of acknowledgement and stewardship of all donors on localgiving. 
  • Keeping abreast of fundraising trends and help identify how the charity can leverage more innovative fundraising tools

What are we looking for?

We are looking for volunteers to have the following experience/skills:-

  • Track record in delivering successful community fundraising 
  • Enthusiastic about contributing to the growth of the fundraising function 
  • Experience of fundraising in the third sector is desirable but not essential 
  • Experience in developing a regular giving programme is desirable but not essential. 
  • Good knowledge of the current fundraising landscape and interest in keeping up to date with fundraising trends.
  • Reliable, organised with good timekeeping.
  • Able to work independently and proactively
  • Clear and confident in communication 
  • Excellent working knowledge and comprehension of written English.

What difference will you make?

Our charity entertains, educates and empowers young people through films and education of Kindness to build emotional intelligence. Higher emotional intelligence means an improved sense of well-being, and the ability to deal with deeper issues affecting mental health such as standing up to bullying, dealing with loneliness etc, all of which can start as early as primary school. Embedding very early on a culture of kindness to oneself and mindfulness to others means children are taught essential life skills to draw on - today as children, tomorrow as adults. An emotionally intelligent child is more likely to be happy, do well academically, grow up to be a confident adult, contributing positively to society and community, with a high regard for personal well-being.

Before you apply

Please apply with CV and covering note explaining your suitability/availability for the role.

Causes
  • Children / families
  • Education
  • Local / community
  • Poverty relief
  • Women
  • Organisation type: 
    Charity

    Be Kind Movement was established in 2015 with the aim of celebrating and amplifying the power of kindness through education. Our passion lies in developing emotional intelligence (EQ) skills using...