Charity Fundraiser Job Profile
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- Job Overview
As a fundraiser, you would be responsible for raising as much money as possible for your charity. It would be your job to think of new and effective ways to generate income and raise awareness of the charity’s work.
In larger charities, you would tend to specialise in one or two of these areas. If you worked for a smaller charity, you might be involved in all kinds of fundraising activities as well as charity management duties.
- Hours
40 hours a week including some weekend and evening work
- Entry Routes
You could come to fundraising with a wide range of backgrounds and experience. Employers will usually be more interested in your skills and commitment to working in the charity sector than in your formal qualifications.
Charities often prefer you to have a track record in fundraising, so previous experience as a volunteer fundraiser would be an advantage. Experience in business, sales, marketing, public relations or events could also be helpful.
It could be useful to have a degree or BTEC HND in business or marketing and communications, but this is not essential if you have the right skills and experience for the job.
- Job Duties
- media and marketing (creating press, television, radio and poster appeals to attract donors)
- corporate fundraising (arranging company sponsorship or setting up schemes for staff or customers to donate)
- trust and legacy fundraising (persuading companies or individuals to set up trust funds or leave money in their will)
- organising occasions such as charity balls, galas or sporting events
- organising traditional street or door-to-door collections
- direct mailing to ask for donations
- overseeing trading operations such charity shops or mail order sales
- recruiting and managing volunteers
- managing budgets and reporting on fundraising performance to the charity’s trustees and donors
- giving talks and writing press releases
- meeting targets for amount of money raised.
- Job Skills and Qualities
- creativity and imagination
- excellent written and spoken communication skills
- good presentation skills
- drive and enthusiasm
- the ability to motivate and manage others
- excellent organisational skills
- the ability to work under pressure and meet deadlines
- budget management skills
- commitment to your charity’s cause.
- Pay Scales
£24,000-£40,000
- Progression Routes
You could work for national or local charities, political pressure groups or other ‘not-for-profit’ organisations such as hospitals, schools or community groups. Competition for paid work is strong, especially with well-known charities.
With experience, you could move into charity management, although promotion prospects can depend on the charity’s size and finances. Alternatively, you could become a self-employed fundraising consultant.
- Useful Website Links
Park Place
12 Lawn Lane
London
Tel: 020 7840 1000
www.institute-of-fundraising.org.uk
24 Stephenson Way
London
NW1 2DP
Tel: 020 7391 4800
www.dsc.org.uk
NCVO
Regent’s Wharf
8 All Saints Street
London
N1 9RL
Tel: 020 7520 2512
www.wfac.org.uk
www.volunteering.org.uk
www.volunteering-ni.org
www.volunteering-wales.net
www.volunteerscotland.org.uk
Tel: 0800 2798 798
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