Charity People are excited to be collaborating with an amazing charity on their search for a highly motivated team player for a newly created role of Fundraising Lead to join and be a part of the senior management team
Salary: £35,000 per annum
Contract: Full-time, hybrid working with 3 days in the office
Location: Newmarket
Benefits: Free onsite parking, Dog-friendly office in a beautiful location, Casual dress, 3% employer pension contribution, 25 days annual leave (excluding bank holidays)
About the charity:
They are an innovative, grassroots charity in West Suffolk dedicated to helping people who love animals to keep pets in their life when circumstances put this valuable bond at risk.
They aim to promote, preserve, and provide animal companionship and to champion the importance of animal companionship for those in need within the local community. The charity offers volunteer-delivered services, practical advice and emotional support to individuals who are struggling to care for their pets or who miss the companionship of an animal
Your role:
This is a new role, one we are incredibly excited about for the charity. It marks a pivotal moment in their journey, and one that will shape the future fundraising strategy, and impact of our work for years to come.
This role will lead our drive to diversify our income streams, build new partnerships and raise the profile of our work amongst key communities and stakeholders. The role will also play an integral part in working across teams to develop the wider strategic plan for the charity.
Key responsibilities include:
Fundraising
Lead on developing the charity's new fundraising strategy, to identify what income stream/s can support our work
Income focus could include any/ a selection of the following: Community, Corporate Partners, Events, Individual Giving, Legacy, and Digital. (Trust income is already established so not a focus here)
You will build a network of donors and volunteer supporters and influencers within the local community to generate income and raise our profile
Plan, lead and report on fundraising events, attending when required acting as charity ambassador
Build strategic, sustainable and profitable partnerships with funders to create a range of long-term relationships and sustainable income streams
Communications and Operations
Lead systems and processes across fundraising, including due diligence processes and donor management
Ensuring regulatory and best practice guidelines are understood and adhered to in all fundraising and public facing work
Produce regular reports and present progress to the charity and maintain general fundraising administrative duties as and when required
Work with colleagues across the organisation, to develop their experience and confidence in fundraising activities, ensuring they are fully briefed and supported at all times
About You:
We are keen to hear from you if you have the following skills and experience;
An excellent track record of fundraising in the charity sector, with proven results
Experience of success across any of the following areas: community, corporate, events fundraising, individual giving, legacy or digital income strategies
A good understanding of what motivates different donors to give to charity
Excellent written and verbal communication skills, and the confidence to engage and build relationships with stakeholders and partners at various levels
Able to communicate persuasively with passion and integrity
An innovator and someone who uses their initiative, and open to exploring new ways of working
If you're passionate about pets and their companions and want to make a positive impact on the charity, then we want to hear from you. Please send a copy of your latest CV to in the first instance and we will provide you with a job pack and the instructions to write a covering letter.
Deadline to apply for the role will be 8th November 2024
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