Summary
The job is for a volunteer Fundraising Specialist at The Educational Equality Institute (TEEI), an NGO in Norway. The role involves managing fundraising campaigns, developing strategies, arranging meetings with partners, researching potential new partners, exploring innovative funding methods, tracking progress, and working with other departments.
Requirements
- At least 2 years of experience in fundraising, development, or a related field
- Strong communication and interpersonal skills
- Excellent organizational skills
- Familiarity with fundraising software, online platforms, and other tools to support fundraising efforts (Salesforce, Classy, Fundly, Everydayhero, Bloomerang, DonorPerfect, Mailchimp, etc.)
- Willingness to identify opportunities to automate and streamline fundraising processes
Responsibilities
- Develop and implement fundraising strategies that align with TEEI's mission and goals
- Arrange meetings with partners and communicate regularly with them to maintain strong partnerships and explore potential collaborations
- Research and identify potential new partners, and develop strategies to build relationships with them
- Explore innovative and effective ways to generate funding for the NGO, including researching and identifying new fundraising strategies
- Track fundraising progress, analyze data, and report results to senior leadership
Benefits
- Remote and flexible scheduling: We only require a minimum of 6 hours of work per week, and you can choose when to work based on your schedule and availability
- The chance to join a highly motivated multinational team
- The opportunity to influence the daily lives and future of Ukrainians
- Creative freedom and the ability to acquire new skills
- Great networking and educational opportunities
- Job meaningfulness and tangible results
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