Help us develop and deliver our fundraising strategy, covering some, any or all of high-net-worth individual philanthropy, trust and grant funding, corporate funding/partnerships and individual giving platforms in particular.
Natural Neighbours delivers advice, resources, support and a connecting platform to urban communities wanting to collaborate to create networks of habitat for health-giving wildlife. We are particularly focussed on those most socially, economically and racially marginalised of communities. We are urgently looking for an experienced fundraiser to work with us as our fledgling charity moves into delivery mode. This means we’re recruiting volunteers to build habitat on our ‘hub’ project sites. It means supporting app users to extend the habitat creation into their private outdoor spaces. And, it means building partnerships that will enable us to connect more of the most nature-deprived people in particular with nature and each other under the common cause of enriching their neighbourhoods with wildlife. If you agree this is all worth delivering, please come and help us fund it!
We would like the volunteer to:
You will be working with the director, relevant trustee/s and other volunteers as part of our Finance, Fundraising and Volunteering working group which will provide an overview of our existing fundraising approach.
We are looking for a volunteer who has experience:
The volunteer should also have
Your input will shape how we present ourselves to different funder audiences. ‘Nature poverty’ is increasingly recognised as a scourge of urban life and in particular those already most marginalised communities, with significant health impacts. With every pound you help us raise you will be improving lives on both a personal/local scale and in terms of addressing the global biodiversity and climate crises. With your help we will be able to continue to expand our programme of ‘hub’ site community engagement and habitat building activities. You will also help us leverage essential further funding and contribute to the public conversation about nature-derived health & wellbeing and the contribution towns and cities can make to tackling the biodiversity and climate crises.