Join Us as a Fundraiser Trustee and Make a Real Impact!
Organisation role · Flexible hours · Starting from 2 Dec
From home
TrusteeshipFundraising
Community & familyHealthWellbeing
Trustee opportunityDementia Carers Respite
#87328
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Contact person
Paula MarzoukAsk Paula a question
Summary
Are you a fundraiser who can make a difference?Our numerous milestones range from an invitation to No. 10 to giving respite resulting in heartfelt comments
Detailed description
What You Will Do:
- Shape Our Future: Develop and implement short-, mid-, and long-term fundraising strategies.
- Collaborate: Work closely with trustees and the Chairman to ensure success.
- Research: Conduct fundraising research to identify potential Business donors.
- Write Winning Bids: Craft compelling grant submissions.
You’ll have support in event management and marketing, plus a head start with research on potential donors from foundations, local businesses and pharmaceutical companies.
What We Are Looking For:
- Experience: Proven track record in fundraising planning and execution.
- Attitude: Hands-on, proactive, and a true team player.
- Skills:
- Self-motivated and highly organised
- Results-oriented with a strong focus
- Excellent persuasive skills, both written and verbal
The Difference You Will Make:
In this pivotal role, you’ll create and drive a successful fundraising programme, securing the funds we need to expand our much needed respite support. Your efforts will directly impact the lives of dementia family carers who tirelessly care for their loved ones 24/7.
Join us and be a part of something truly special
What we will provide to volunteers
💸 Reimbursement of costsAbout Dementia Carers Respite
The purpose of the charity is to preserve and protect the health of those caring for people living with dementia within the family at home (who do not qualify for NHS support and do not have sufficient resources for private carers services) by funding and offering a respite service through the provision of specialist professional carers.