Providence Row’s Fundraising Team is looking for a researcher to support in various aspects of Corporate Fundraising with the goal of securing new, meaningful corporate partnerships with local businesses.
The Fundraising Researcher will be supporting the team with the fololowing:
- Conducting an ongoing research project that collects information about potential corporate partners in the vicinity of Providence Row, to prepare for applying for ‘Charity of the Year’ partnerships in July
- Supporting the Corporate Volunteering Programme, including organising booking forms, giving site tours to volunteers, and taking photos & collecting data during sessions
- Supporting with upcoming events, including a Charity Dinner, Summer Garden Party & Royal Parks Half Marathon
- Writing copy & creating content for corporate-related social media/online posts, to shout about our corporate partners
- Travel costs reimbursed at the end of each week
- Lunch provided on in-office days
- You will feel fully supported by your team
- Develop a wide range of skills and experiences that will be beneficial for your personal and professional growth
- Reference from Senior Corporate Fundraising Officer if applicable/required
This researcher will report to the Senior Corporate Fundraising Officer. You will gain practical experience in a supportive role within a professional setting, providing a strong foundation for future career opportunities in related fields.
This role would be suitable for an individual that is interested in the field of social care and/or has experience in corporate/fundraising or for a university student studying anything in the realm of social issues and development or business development/charity.
Up to two days a week, one day can be working from home
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