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Job description

About the Role:

As a Community Fundraising Organiser, you will be responsible to putting on a minimum of two events in your local area to help raise awareness and funds for the crucial work we do at the NSPCC.

You can use your personal passions and interests to set up any event that interests you (within reason). This could be a challenge event – like a sunrise walk, a monthly club – like a running or book club or anything else. The flexibility is really there – if you are struggling with ideas, a Community Fundraising Manager will be there to help you along the way! 

This role offers a unique opportunity to turn your passion or interest into something that helps fund the fight to end cruelty to children.

Main Duties and Responsibilities: 

  • Organize and manage fundraising events in your local area, such as charity challenges, social clubs, or awareness campaigns.
  • Use your creativity to design events that engage your community and align with your personal interests, whether it's a sunrise walk, a running or book club, or any other fun and impactful activity.
  • Promote NSPCC's mission and work, educating your community on the importance of protecting children and supporting the fight to end cruelty to children.
  • Collaborate with the NSPCC fundraising team for guidance, resources, and support to ensure your event's success.
  • Foster relationships within your local community to encourage long-term support for NSPCC's cause.

Skills & Qualifications:

While no specific qualifications are required, the following skills and attributes will help you succeed in this role:

  • Passion for the Cause: A genuine interest in the NSPCC's mission to end cruelty to children and a commitment to raising awareness in your community.
  • Event Planning and Organization: Ability to plan, coordinate, and manage community events, ensuring they run smoothly and are enjoyable for participants.
  • Communication Skills: Strong verbal and written communication skills to promote your events, engage with potential participants, and build relationships with local supporters.
  • Creativity: A willingness to think outside the box and come up with fun and innovative fundraising ideas that will attract attention and inspire others to get involved.
  • Leadership and Teamwork: Ability to lead your own projects while working collaboratively with the NSPCC team and local supporters.
  • Time Management: Effective time management skills to balance your volunteering responsibilities with other commitments and ensure deadlines are met.
  • Adaptability: Flexibility to handle various tasks and adapt to changes or challenges that may arise during the planning or execution of events.
  • Basic Marketing and Promotion: Familiarity with social media or other promotional methods to spread the word about your events and drive participation.

Previous fundraising or volunteer experience is helpful but not essential. Most importantly, a passion for making a difference in the lives of children is key to success in this role.

Benefits 

  • A unique opportunity to turn your passions into meaningful fundraising efforts that help protect children.
  • Flexible role with opportunities to meet new people and engage with local businesses and communities.
  • Personal growth through organizing and leading events, gaining valuable skills in project management, communication, and community engagement.
  • Training and support from the NSPCC team.
  • Be part of a dedicated and passionate team working to make a difference in children's lives.

This is a fantastic opportunity to contribute to a meaningful cause, engage with your community, and help support children's well-being. If you have a passion for the NSPCC and taking on an exciting opportunity, we'd love to hear from you! 

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NSPCC/ChildLine View profile Organisation type Registered Charity Company size 0
Posted on: 22 August 2025
Closing date: 20 November 2025 at 23:30
Job ref: FUNDVOL271
Tags: Administration, Campaigns, Communications, Fundraising, Advocacy, Brand, Child Protection, Delivery, Design, Engagement / Outreach, Youth / Children, Community Fundraising, Direct / Supporters, Events / Activities, Regional Fundraising, Digital Fundraising

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