Volunteer Fundraiser

Closed: 13 November 2019
Fundraising Marketing Community Events

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  • Salary Voluntary
  • Location Home-based,Skipton, North Yorkshire (Hybrid)
  • Job Type Voluntary
  • Sectors Health, Medical
  • Job Reference : Save Our Babies 3

Do you want to help find a cure for cerebral palsy? Save Our Babies is looking for volunteers to help with fundraising. Save Our Babies is a new organisation that is funding research into repairing perinatal forms of brain damage that lead to problems such as cerebral palsy. We’re looking for volunteers to help raise funds and to expand our organisation. We will seek to obtain funds from a variety of different sources which includes community fundraising, in-memorial funds, events and grants. As we are raising money in various different forms there's quite a lot of flexibility in which areas you could work so you could pick an area of fundraising that suits you the best.

What would you be doing?

The activities you would be doing could include:

Collecting funds on the street or outside a supermarket.
Going arounds shops, bars and other establishments with collection tins and posters.
Counting donations.
Helping to put on and attend different fundraising events such as fun runs, skydives etc.
Updating our Twitter and Facebook pages.
Thanking our donors.
Helping to complete grant applications.
Helping to raise funds with local clubs and organisations.
Helping to set up legacy funding and in-memorial funding.
Trying to obtain funds from companies via sponsorships and payroll giving etc.
Promoting our organisation online.

Attributes/experience needed

Experience of working for a charity is desirable but not essential

Enthusiasm and commitment

Must be honest and trustworthy

Must have good social skills

Applying for the role

If you want to apply send us a copy of your C.V and tell us why you're applying and what you think you can bring to the role. For more information about us go to our website.