Dynamic and Highly Experienced Fund Raising Personnel, Kohukohu

Tiaki Taonga Trust - Wai 262 Flora and Fauna

Dynamic and Highly Experienced Fund Raising Personnel

  • Posted 6d ago
  • Hybrid
  • Volunteer
Location

Kohukohu


Estimated Time Required

5-10 Hours /wk


Job Description

Are you passionate about supporting meaningful causes and have experience in fundraising? We are seeking a dedicated Volunteer Fundraising Coordinator to help develop and execute impactful fundraising strategies, strengthen donor relationships, and contribute to the success of our mission.

Key Responsibilities:
Develop and Implement Fundraising Strategies

  • Create and execute effective fundraising campaigns to meet organizational goals.


Donor Cultivation and Stewardship

  • Build and maintain relationships with donors, ensuring consistent engagement and recognition.


Grant Writing

  • Identify grant opportunities and prepare compelling grant proposals.


Event Planning and Management

  • Organize and coordinate fundraising events, from concept to execution.


Data Management

  • Maintain accurate records of donor information and fundraising activities using relevant software.


Reporting & Analysis

  • Provide regular updates on fundraising efforts, analyzing performance metrics and identifying areas for improvement.


Collaboration

  • Work closely with other team members, volunteers, and stakeholders to support fundraising initiatives.


Budget Management

  • Assist in preparing and managing budgets for fundraising activities.


Cultural Insight

  • Leverage your deep understanding of New Zealand's cultural history and Maori aspects to connect with diverse communities.


Skills & Qualifications Required:

  • Excellent verbal and written communication skills.
  • Strong organizational and project management abilities.
  • Proficiency in fundraising software (e.g., Donor Perfect, Blackbaud, etc.).
  • Ability to build and maintain relationships with donors and stakeholders.
  • Knowledge of fundraising best practices, including grant writing and donor stewardship.
  • Resided in New Zealand for at least 4 years.
  • Fluent in English (spoken and written); proficiency in Te Reo Maori is highly advantageous.
  • Deep understanding of New Zealand's cultural history and Maori cultural aspects.


The time committements for this opportunity may differ from the description


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