The Philanthropy and Corporate Partnerships (PCP) team is looking for a Philanthropy Volunteer to support the Philanthropy team in securing high-value income.
Managed by the Philanthropy Manager, this role will have you working across all areas of Trust fundraising (Prospect Research, Mailings, Thanking, Bid and Report writing etc.). We aim to give you all of the tools you need for an entry-level Trust fundraising role, whilst you also help us to raise much needed funds for the charity. We have had great success with this role in the past, with all of our past volunteers so far having secured 4-figure donations for the Cystic Fibrosis Trust and gained valuable experience that they would need to move into a career in fundraising. We have also offered experience working within the Corporate Partnerships team to provide more varied experience.
- Gain valuable experience working in fundraising and the charity sector, which you can put on your CV.
- Be offered a reference for reasonable length of service.
- Be reimbursed up to £5 for lunch.
- Supporting our work to provide a ‘life unlimited’ by cystic fibrosis for people with CF and their loved ones, through fundraising.
- Gain valuable experience working in fundraising and the charity sector, which you can put on your CV.
- Be offered a reference for reasonable length of service.
- Be reimbursed up to £5 for lunch.
- Experienced in general admin tasks and working with Microsoft 365 applications (e.g. Word).
- Available to volunteer over the next six months, in Head Office.
- Organised, with good attention to detail.
- Good at team-working.
- Someone able to commit a few hours a week or one full day every two weeks. (we will finalise these details before you start)
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