Board member volunteer roles in pennington, hampshire
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About HIAS+JCORE
HIAS+JCORE is the UK Jewish response to refuge and asylum. Our vision is a UK where refugees can live in dignity, in a society free from racism. This work is driven by the belief that the Jewish community should play an active part in empowering refugees to thrive.
Our organisation came into this form through the joining of operations between two organisations: the UK-based JCORE (Jewish Council for Racial Equality) and HIAS, a global humanitarian aid and advocacy organisation. HIAS+JCORE is inspired by Jewish values and history to support those who are displaced, no matter their background.
Role purpose
The Fundraising Trustee will bring expertise, insight, and strategic guidance to help the charity strengthen and diversify its income. Working with the Board and staff/volunteers, they will ensure fundraising is ethical, sustainable, and aligned with the charity’s mission and values.
Key responsibilities
- Contribute to the overall governance of the charity as a member of the Board of Trustees.
 - Provide advice and support on fundraising strategy, ensuring income generation is realistic and compliant with regulation.
 - Act as a fundraising champion on HIAS+JCORE’s board, working with and supporting other trustees to explore fundraising possibilities.
 - If networks for fundraising exist, use them to support the work of the charity.
 - Support the development of diverse fundraising streams (e.g. individual giving, trusts and foundations, community fundraising, corporate support) and advise and support with appeals and major fundraising events/campaigns.
 - Ensure compliance with fundraising regulation and best practice, including the Code of Fundraising Practice, and through HIAS+JCORE’s policies and procedures.
 - Act as an ambassador for the charity, promoting its work and helping to raise its profile.
 
Person specification
Essential:
- Commitment to the charity’s mission and values.
 - Understanding of the legal duties and responsibilities of charity trusteeship.
 - Knowledge and experience of fundraising (e.g. trusts, corporates, major donors, community fundraising, or digital campaigns).
 - Strategic thinker, able to balance long-term planning with practical advice.
 - Strong communication and networking skills.
 
Desirable:
- Experience of fundraising in a small charity context.
 - Existing networks that could support the charity’s fundraising efforts.
 - Understanding of charity finance and/or marketing.
 
UK Jewish voice for refugees & racial justice: advocating, mobilising, supporting
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
Iprovision is the benevolent fund of The Chartered Institute of Public Relations (CIPR). Iprovision is currently looking for new volunteers to join its Board of Trustees.
You don’t need to be a member of the CIPR to become a Trustee of Iprovision, but you do need to be willing to donate your time – and your understanding of the challenges life can throw at us – to consider the plight of those less fortunate.
The role Iprovision plays in helping members in need is really important. For example, Iprovision provides the funding for the CIPR’s mental health hotline that gives members access to expert advice and online materials. CIPR members coping with stress, with job loss, family illnesses or other challenges can turn to Iprovision for expert advice, counselling and, in many cases, financial support. To mark CIPR’s 75th anniversary we also established an education fund to help people get into the PR profession. We plan to continue with this fund in future years.
As a registered charity, Iprovision is led by its small board of up to 12 volunteer Trustees who consider the applications from CIPR members for support. Based on advice from a professional Support worker – the Trustees make the final decision on the type and level of support to be provided. This might be a straight cash grant, or the Trustees might elect to pay for some training and coaching to help someone get back into employment.
Each applicant for support is presented to the Trustees anonymously, and decisions are taken purely on the facts presented, the situation being experienced, and the types of support that are available.
As a charity, Iprovision depends for its funding purely on the voluntary annual donations that some members pay on top of their CIPR subscriptions, and fundraising activity and events.
The Trustees have a vital role to play – driving awareness of the fund, arranging and supporting fundraising activity, and of course considering applications for support. The Trustees meet four times a year (mix of in person and hybrid meetings) and are responsible for ensuring that the charity manages its funds wisely.
Knowledge, experience and attributes
Charitable Trustees have a general obligation to:
- Act in the charity’s best interests
 - Manage the charity’s resources responsibly
 - Act with reasonable care and skill.
 
Trustees should understand the purpose and activities of the charity and ensure they are in line and complying with the governance documents (the Memorandum and Articles of Association).
We are particularly keen to hear from people with experience or knowledge of:
- Fundraising
 - Governance and charity law
 - Accountancy and financial planning
 
Support & Training
We will provide opportunities for you to learn new skills and grow your expertise as we develop our plans. We encourage a culture of learning amongst our trustees, encourage and support them to develop existing skills, which help you flourish as a trustee on our board.
Benefits
This is a volunteer role so no material rewards are offered. Benefits are non-material and include experience, the opportunity to contribute, to learn and become part of a dynamic community. You will gain lasting relationships, insight into a benevolent fund, experience of non-executive leadership and the rewards of contribution. We will reimburse out of pocket expenses, including travel to attend any Iprovision meetings.
Liability
Iprovision is a separate legal entity (it is incorporated) and this acts as a mitigation to any personal liability.
For more information: see the essential trustee: what you need to know, what you need to do. Charity Commission England & Wales.
Our terms of service
Trustees are elected to serve terms of three years with an expectation that they will serve no more than 2-3 terms of three years.
We encourage applications from all sections of society and locations and are keen to ensure continued diversity brings constructive challenge and adds to the governance and work, of the charity.
Iprovision was founded in 1965 and its charitable purpose is to provide support in cash or in kind for the prevention or relief of poverty.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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We’re extending our Board of Trustees to fulfil our long-term ambitions. We have a friendly, experienced team and financial strengths. Activities take place in central Ealing. Transport links are good.
The time commitment will vary but could be around 2-3 hours per week, flexed according to what you can offer.
We welcome a wide range of background, to reflect the diversity of Ealing.
Our Trustees are responsible for
·Ensuring that the EBF pursues its stated objects (purposes), as defined by our governing document, by developing and agreeing a long-term strategy
·Ensuring that the EBF complies with its governing document (ie its trust deed, constitution or memorandum and articles of association), charity law and any other relevant legislation or regulations
·Ensuring that the EBF applies its resources exclusively in pursuance of its charitable objects
·Ensuring that the organisation defines its goals and evaluates performance against agreed targets
·Safeguarding the good name and values of the organisation
·Ensuring the effective and efficient administration of the organisation, including having appropriate policies and procedures in place
·Ensuring the financial stability of the organisation, including the proper investment of the charity’s funds
In addition to the above statutory duties, each trustee should use any specific skills, knowledge or experience to help the board of trustees reach sound decisions. This may involve scrutinising board papers, leading discussions, focusing on key issues, providing advice and guidance on new initiatives, or other issues in which the trustee has special expertise.
What we're looking for
·A commitment to the organisation
·A willingness to devote the necessary time and effort
·Strategic vision
·Good, independent judgement
·An ability to think creatively
·A willingness to speak their mind
·An understanding and acceptance of the legal duties, responsibilities and liabilities of trusteeship
·An ability to work effectively as a member of a team
· Ideally experince of Health and Safety and/or safeguarding
What is in it for you? You will
- Join a great team, meet and work collaboratively with new people.
 - Put your fund skills and experienceto great use.
 - Be active and engaged, adding value to Ealing’s cultural calendar.
 
Ealing Book Festival is a volunteer led CIO, launched in 2023. Our purpose is to run an annual book festival and events for the enjoyment of reading.
Using Anonymous Recruitment
This organisation is using Anonymous Recruitment to reduce bias in the first stages of the hiring process. Submit your application as normal and our system will anonymise it for you. Your personal information will be hidden until the recruiter contacts you.
The London Prisons Mission is an independent charity that supports and assists multi-faith Prison Chaplaincy teams; enables volunteers to work with those in prison and leaving prison; and to inform congregations about prisoners, their families, prison staff, victims of crime and issues concerning the criminal justice system.
The Mission has gone through a period of transition and we are looking to refresh the charity’s structures and activities to make it a more effective organisation for those we seek to serve.
The Chair of the Mission will direct this work and work with the LPM support group and the trustees to ensure that the Mission can fulfil its objectives. 
 
MAIN RESPONSIBILITIES
Volunteer Support and Recruitment:
- Refreshing the leadership structure of the Mission through the recruitment of new trustees to oversee our work
 - Identify potential volunteering opportunities for interested members of church congregations (provided proper training and support is in place)
 
External Networking:
- Meet representatives of national organisations and prison reform groups to discuss volunteer opportunities and information sharing
 
Staying Informed:
- Keep up to date with developments in the criminal justice system (CJS), including reports from HM Inspectorates
 
Communication:
- Meet every two months with LPM support group. Share relevant information with management teams, chaplaincy teams (of all faiths), and partner churches
 
Relationship Building:
- Maintain contact with managing chaplains of partner prisons.
 - Initiate contact with prisons which LPM might work with in the future and co-ordinate prison visits for the LPM support group
 
Church Engagement:
- Communicate regularly with partner churches to promote prison-related awareness and engagement within congregations
 
Events and Public Engagement:
- Lead on organisation of events like prisoner art shows and activities around Prisons Week
 - Encourage faith communities to be more active in CJS issues
 
You will work with the London Prisons Mission support group on all of the above, but will be expected to take a lead on all these responsibilities delegating where necessary
Please send a CV and covering letter explaining why you would like to take up this post and outlining your relevant experience.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
Can you help shape the future of The Pony Club?
Join our Board of Trustees and play a vital role in guiding the organisation and supporting the delivery of our ambitious 2026-2030 strategy, continuing to nurture the next generation of equestrians.
The Pony Club is a voluntary youth organisation where young people develop, learn, and grow through engagement with horses. Founded in 1929, we are proud to be planning our centenary celebrations while expanding an inclusive community of over 30,000 members, supported by around 10,000 volunteers.
Our Vision is to provide everyone with the opportunity to develop a lifelong love of horses through fun, friendship, horsemanship and sport.
Our Charitable Purpose has three strands:
- To promote and advance the education and understanding of the public, particularly children and young people, in all matters relating to horsemanship and the horse.
 - To encourage the development of sportsmanship, unlocking potential by building resilience, confidence, teamwork, and leadership skills.
 - To support and develop the volunteering network to strengthen The Pony Club community and sustain lifelong engagement with equestrianism.
 
Our purpose and strategy are underpinned by organisational foundations: strong governance, digital innovation, collaboration, and sustainability, ensuring The Pony Club remains resilient, responsible, and equipped for the future.
We are seeking to appoint one or more Trustees for the period commencing 1st January 2026 to replace those due to retire and to strengthen our existing Board of eight Trustees. We welcome applications from individuals who share our Vision and are eager to help deliver The Pony Club’s charitable purpose and ambitious 2026–2030 strategy.
We are especially interested in Trustees who can bring a variety of skills, experiences, and perspectives, including expertise in one or more of the following areas:
Qualities and Experience
- Governance and compliance – previous experience in charity governance, risk management, or legal frameworks
 - Finance and business management – including financial planning, reporting, or HR expertise
 - Digital innovation and IT – experience leading digital transformation, platforms, or technology initiatives
 - Marketing, communications, and brand strategy – including digital and social media campaigns
 - Membership and volunteer-led organisations – experience supporting, contributing to, or leading volunteer or membership-based groups
 - Equestrian knowledge – understanding of the equestrian sector and horse welfare
 - Diversity, equity, and inclusion – ability to enhance the Board’s inclusivity and reach
 
Expectations of Trustees
- Pony Club Trustees are elected for an initial term of three years and may offer themselves for re-election for further three-year terms, up to a maximum of nine years.
 - The Board of Trustees meets six times a year, a mix of virtual and in-person meetings.
 - Trustees may be invited to attend Pony Club events such as the Championships, the Pony Club Conference, and Trustee away days.
 - New Trustees will attend an induction at The Pony Club Office in Warwickshire and are expected to complete NCVO Charity Trustee Induction Training if new to the role of Trustee.
 - The role is voluntary, but reasonable expenses will be reimbursed.
 
Role of Trustees
- To contribute to the effective and efficient governance of The Pony Club.
 - To play a vital role in delivering The Pony Club’s 2026-2030 strategy, ensuring strong governance and long-term sustainability.
 - To bring skills, knowledge, and experience that strengthen decision-making and strategic implementation.
 - To act as an ambassador for The Pony Club, promoting its values and representing the organisation as required.
 
Deadline for applications: 7th November 2025
To provide children and young people with the opportunity to develop a lifelong love of horses through fun, friendship, horsemanship and sport.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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Join Roots Academy, and use your skills to contribute to the Muslim Ummah!
At Roots Academy, we’ve built a learning experience that’s changing the lives of the ummah’s future leaders, change-makers and visionaries.
We are currently recruiting a Safeguarding officer to join our people team in the UK.
This is a remote/homebased long-term volunteer position that will be part of the core team at Roots Academy, and we are looking for someone that can volunteer approximately 3-8 hours per week.
About Roots Academy
Roots Academy provides structured and transformative Islamic education that speaks directly to the needs and challenges of young Muslims today, delivered in an engaging and accessible form that removes barriers to access and provokes thought and action. Roots started in the UK in 2020, and has grown steadily since. Our UK office currently has several teams including Education, Programmes, Marketing, Fundraising and Events. We are also expanding internationally into Ireland, Canada, US, Australia and Türkiye.
About The Role
The Safeguarding Officer will work with the People Team Lead and the Trustee Board in ensuring that appropriate arrangements are in place for keeping students, volunteers and team members safe at Roots Academy.
You will promote the safety and welfare of young people involved in Roots Academy’s activities at all times.
Key tasks
- Support with developing, reviewing and implementing Roots Academy’s safeguarding policies and procedures: ensuring all safeguarding issues concerning students and volunteers who take part in Roots Academy’s activities are responded to appropriately.
 - Make sure that everyone working or volunteering at Roots Academy, including the board of trustees, understands the safeguarding policy and procedures and knows what to do if they have concerns about a student or volunteer’s welfare.
 - Develop and deliver safeguarding training.
 - Make sure students and young people who are involved in activities at Roots Academy know who they can talk to if they have a welfare concern and understand what action the organisation will take in response.
 - Receive and record information from anyone who has concerns about a student or volunteer who takes part in Roots Academy’s activities.
 - Responding to information that may constitute a safeguarding concern, including a concern that an adult involved with Roots Academy may present a risk to children or young people. This includes:
 
a. assessing and clarifying the information
b. making referrals to statutory organisations as appropriate
c. consulting with and informing the relevant members of the organisation’s management
d. following the organisation’s safeguarding policy and procedures.
- Liaise with, pass on information to and receive information from statutory agencies such as the police. This includes making formal referrals to agencies when necessary.
 - Store and retain safeguarding records according to legal requirements and the organisation’s safeguarding policy and procedures.
 - Work closely with the board of trustees the People Team Lead to ensure they are kept up to date with safeguarding issues and are fully informed of any concerns about organisational safeguarding practice.
 - Report regularly to the board of trustees on issues relating to safeguarding, to ensure that safeguarding is seen as an ongoing priority issue and that safeguarding requirements are being followed at all levels of the organisation.
 
What we’re looking for
- The Safeguarding Officer must have received relevant safeguarding training
 - Experience as a qualified social worker or safeguarding lead desirable
 - Understanding of safeguarding in further education desirable
 - Strong understanding of Islam and the Muslim community essential
 
At Roots Academy, we are committed to providing accessible Islamic Education to individuals from all backgrounds. To achieve this, we are working to build an inclusive and welcoming workplace, reflective of the students we serve.
We strongly encourage applications from Muslim women and Roots students or alumni that have benefitted from a Roots Class, as well as individuals that bring experience from the education sector or charity sector.
 
What we have to offer
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Be part of a team of over 100+ dedicated volunteers from around the world.
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Receive continuous rewards for those that seek Islamic knowledge from Roots classes.
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Be a part of a growing organisation that aims to revive and educate Muslims from a grassroots level.
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Receive in-house tarbiyah sessions to develop your deen.
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Gain hands-on experience, with plenty of opportunities to progress.
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The chance to make a real impact for the Muslim Ummah.
 
How to Apply
If you're ready to help make a difference, we'd love to hear from you!
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To apply, please submit your CV and Cover letter via the application link.
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In your cover letter, please outline what attracted you to Roots Academy, and what skills have that would make you a good fit for the role.
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As we are working to improve diversity and inclusion within the organisation, we encourage candidates to voluntarily complete an optional anonymous survey ( application instructions). This will allow us to monitor our progress and identify where we can improve.
 
Roots Academy is committed to safeguarding, diversity, equity, and inclusion. All successful candidates may be required to undergo safeguarding training and relevant background checks before starting their role.
Roots Academy is committed to providing an environment free from harassment and discrimination. We strive to provide equal opportunities and ensure that decisions regarding recruitment, compensation, performance evaluation and terminations are made fairly and transparently.
If you wish to contact us to request any accommodations or additional support during the recruitment process, raise any related concerns, make suggestions or provide feedback, please email us.
Please note this is an unpaid volunteer position.
Volunteers are entitled to claim expenses incurred for food, travel and equipment, in line with our Expenses policy.
                As we are working to improve diversity and inclusion within the organisation, we encourage candidates to voluntarily complete this optional, anonymous survey. This will allow us to monitor our progress and identify where we can improve: https://tally.so/r/np8zWy 
            
We teach structured, engaging and transformative face-to-face foundational Islamic education to Young Muslims across the UK and internationally.
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Permanent
Full-time (35 hours) but will consider part time hours
Home based with UK travel
For over 100 years, the Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents has worked to create a safer society and prevent accidents which needlessly kill, injure and maim thousands of individuals each year. We have grown into a unique and well-rounded safety charity with an increasing global influence necessary to drive change and strive towards our vision of an accident-free world.
We are currently seeking experienced Health and Safety Trainers and Consultants to play a key role in our commercial operation and be part of our thriving Training Academy. As one of our training team, you will be responsible for delivering health, safety and environmental training up to NEBOSH Diploma in Health and Safety level 6 to our primary audience of professionals working in safety-related roles, including our much-valued members.
Are you?
- An experienced health and safety trainer with experience of delivering and developing products and services?
 - A good communicator both written and verbal?
 - Passionate about the life-enhancing and saving potential of health and safety?
 - An ability to build productive relationships with existing and potential clients?
 - NEBOSH National Certificate (or IGC), Technician Safety Practitioner certificate and City and Guilds Training Qualification?
 - Experience of delivery of health and safety training?
 - A background in practical safety subjects e.g. engineering, construction or fire?
 
Do you have …?
If this is the case, we can offer you the following:
- Development: We proudly provide a supportive environment where you can thrive. By joining us, you will contribute to our mission of achieving life, free from serious accidental injury. We offer fantastic training and professional development opportunities to help advance your career. This includes annual appraisals, personal development plans, discounted RoSPA training courses, one-to-one management check-ins and a variety of reward and recognition initiatives.
 - Salary sacrifice benefits: Our salary sacrifice benefits are designed to enhance your work-life balance. Take advantage of our pension scheme, holiday purchase options (up to 5 days), Bikes2Work initiative, car leasing scheme and Workplace Nursery scheme.
 - Wellbeing: Your wellbeing matters to us. You'll have access to a fully confidential 24/7 GP line and a comprehensive Health Cash Plan which includes an Employee Assistance Programme and a range of retail, gym and spa discounts.
 - Hybrid working/annual leave: We offer hybrid working arrangements, as well as 33 days of annual leave (including bank holidays) and time off during our December office shut down. Plus, additional holiday based on length of service to recognise your commitment and dedication.
 - Employee engagement: Enjoy a range of social activities such as escape rooms, drinks and dinners in the prestigious Edgbaston Village, coffee roulette with colleagues, a lunchtime walking group, free tickets to the Botanical gardens and employee quizzes. We also celebrate our Employee of the Month and our long service awards.
 - General: Enjoy free refreshments, together with free parking and a private garden in our central Birmingham location and participate in interactive staff days that make work more fun and engaging.
 
Join our dedicated team and play an essential role in a life-changing charitable mission. You can make a difference while you grow your career.
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Do you want to be inspired by the impact of education? Schools across Southampton and the surrounding area are looking for skilled volunteers to support education by becoming school governors.
What will you be doing?
Governing bodies are responsible for the strategic management of a school and will make decisions about a wide range of issues
The core responsibilities involved are:
- Ensuring accountability
 - Providing support and challenge to the schools senior leadership team
 - Monitoring and evaluating the school’s progress
 - Budgetary allocation and control
 - Shaping plans for school improvement and overseeing their implementation
 - Setting the school’s aims and values
 - Appointing senior members of staff including the Head Teacher
 
The governing body is usually split in to a small number of committees, each responsible for one area such as finance or pupil achievement. These committees will meet separately from the main governing body to discuss relevant issues in more detail. Discussion is then fed back at a full governing body meeting.
A school governing body is made up of representatives from the school, the parents, the local authority and the local community.
What are we looking for?
You don’t need any specific skills or experience to be a school governor. You must be over 18, but you don’t need to be a parent or have experience working in education. Often, it’s the outside perspective you can bring that a school needs.
Professional experience in areas such as HR, finance, law, or project management are all useful to a school. But soft skills such as leadership, communication, and problem solving are also great additions.
What difference will you make?
Governors make decisions that affect schools for years to come. Our recent impact survey found that our volunteers bring £9.9 million worth of value to schools each year, and 9/10 volunteers would recommend being a governor to a friend.
As a governor, you can visit the school to gain an understanding of the culture and ethos and to get the most out of the role. You’ll also have the opportunity to meet children, parents, and teachers, and see the impact of your work first-hand.
What's in it for the volunteer?
Volunteering as a school governor is a challenging but rewarding role. As part of the governing board, you’ll:
- help schools overcome challenges to ensure a bright future for children in your community
 - work collaboratively with people from different backgrounds, challenging your own perspective and broadening your network
 - gain experience outside of your job description and skills you can bring back to work
 
Before you apply
You will need to complete an application form and will have an interview with the school. DBS checks will be taken up.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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Role description
As a key member of the Volunteer Grant Team, the Grants Manager (Unpaid Volunteer) will assist the Head of Fundraising (Unpaid Volunteer) in grant writing, planning and implementing a portfolio of impactful programmes. The postholder is responsible for managing a diverse grant portfolio, providing high-level programme support, financial oversight, monitoring and evaluation, technical expertise, and capacity-building support to our global health and social care projects. This role will involve working closely with the Senior Programmes and Grants Managers to ensure that AHO makes progress towards its Vision.
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES
- To develop and manage a potfolio of grants, including institutional and internal grants. This includes assessing the competencies of Volunteer Grant Teams and creating organisational plans with grant writers.
 - To support the new and ongoing development of grant writers through capacity building and providing networking opportunities.
 - To support the Volunteer Grant Team in their applications to institutional funders, trusts and foundations, providing input and advice as requested.
 - To ensure grant-management requirements and external funding are met successfully.
 - To work closely with grant teams and individuals responsibly to source narratives of individual and community transformation to support the development of donor relationships and communication.
 - To provide good care to grant writers, maintain regular but appropriate contact and safeguard their interests
 - To undertake monitoring, evaluation and conducting grants and project assessments for international and UK-based projects
 - To source new, innovative projects in line with AHO's funding criteria
 - To assist in raising the standards of AHO Safeguarding with grants and project portfolios.
 - To update the database and to analyse data from reports and write up recommendations for senior management and/or board consideration.
 
KEY REQUIREMENTS
- Minimum of 3 years' experience working in a charity or foundation with a focus on health and international development
 - Experience in submitting successful funding proposals to institutional donors, trusts, and foundations
 - Strong track record of successful management of all reporting requirements associated with grants.
 - Good project management skills, with experience delivering or grant-managing projects internationally; able to work on multiple tasks and to prioritise these to meet deadlines
 - Affinity to health and understanding of African culture as a power for health development in Africa.
 - Excellent attention to detail and ability to work on one's initiative
 - Basic budgeting and financial management experience, able to understand the link between finance and operations
 - Ability to work cross-organisationally with multiple stakeholders in the realisation of shared goals
 - Confident communicator and convenor, particularly in written grants, reports, external communications, presentations and with people whose first language is not English
 - Strong interpersonal skills to build and maintain relationships to achieve objectives with international partners
 - Written and oral fluency in English is required
 - Fluency in a second language (in addition to English) is required preferably Arabic, Chinese, French, German, Portuguese and Swahili.
 
Please apply by submitting your CV and cover letter using the Charity Job system. If you use any method other than the one specified, we will not review your application.
To promote equity in health, to combat disease, and to improve the quality of, and lengthen, the lives of the people in Africa and the Diaspora.



                    The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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AHO Head of Fundraising (unpaid, Volunteer role)
Responsibilities and Duties
The Volunteer Head of Fundraising assists the Director of Fundraising in developing and implementing a comprehensive multi-year funding strategy that encompasses diverse income streams, working collaboratively with senior leadership to coordinate efforts and maintain an up-to-date funding pipeline.
The Volunteer Grants Head assists the Director of Fundraising to:
- Develop and drive a multi-year fundraising strategy to support the organisation's growth ambitions. To include a mix of both existing and new income streams and the resources needed to reach the goals.
 - Work with the CEO, Director of Fundraising, and Grant Managers to implement the strategy in a coordinated and effective way.
 - Create and maintain the fundraising pipeline, keeping it up to date in the CRM, in collaboration with other Volunteers and staff members.
 - Lead on fortnightly Business Development meetings to keep everyone aligned and updated.
 - Lead the development of new income streams, including government procurement opportunities and individual donations.
 - Collaborate with senior leadership to ensure alignment between income generation and programme delivery.
 - Work closely with the Board of Directors to establish and leverage networks and opportunities.
 
Essential Skills, knowledge, and behaviours:
- Proven track record of developing and delivering successful fundraising strategies at a senior level.
 - Proven track record of meeting or exceeding income targets across multiple income streams.
 - Experience managing multiple income streams, including statutory income, individual, corporate, and grant fundraising
 - Strong leadership and people management skills with experience developing high-performing teams
 - Excellent relationship-building skills with the ability to engage a wide range of stakeholders
 - Financial acumen, including budgeting, reporting, and performance analysis
 - Exceptional written and verbal communication skills, including bid writing and donor presentations
 - Strategic thinker with a proactive, innovative, and resilient approach
 - Knowledge of fundraising regulation, GDPR, and best practice in supporter stewardship
 
Please note that this is an unpaid role. Don't apply if you plan to negotiate a pay or deal. Volunteering allows people to give their time for free to society while gaining the experience they need when applying for future paid jobs.
For the full role description and other volunteer opportunities, please visit our website.
How to apply
Please apply by submitting your CV and cover letter using the Charity Job system. If you use any method other than the one specified, we will not review your application.
Please apply by submitting your CV and cover letter using the Charity Job system. If you use any method other than the one specified, we will not review your application. CV without a cover letter will not be processed.
To promote equity in health, to combat disease, and to improve the quality of, and lengthen, the lives of the people in Africa and the Diaspora.



                    The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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ABOUT THE ROLE
Working closely with the Grants Managers and under the Head of Fundraising and other members of the senior Volunteer Grant Team, the Grants Coordinator (Unpaid Volunteer) will research, write grants, maintain, and coordinate fundraising efforts for AHO, with a target of a £5m yearly income by the end of 2030.
ROLE DESCRIPTION
The role of Grants Coordinator (Unpaid Volunteer) will research, maintain and coordinate
- Research, write and manage a pipeline of trusts and foundations, aid grants and public sector tenders and contracts that offer unrestricted and programmatic funding.
 - Initiate new and manage existing relationships with trusts and other grant-making bodies through emails, calls, meetings, and attendance at events.
 - Organise and lead regular fundraising meetings with the Head of Fundraising and the senior team.
 - Write and lead on applications, bringing together information and expertise from colleagues as necessary.
 - Lead and manage the reporting process to existing funders, bringing together input from colleagues as necessary.
 - Attend and assist with public-facing events organised by AHO or others when necessary.
 - Work with the senior team to write compelling concept notes and presentations for new areas of work.
 - Work with staff and Volunteers across AHO to produce compelling and successful fundraising bids.
 - Closely monitor deadlines for applications and reporting, proactively and confidently liaising with relevant staff for timely and high-quality submissions.
 - Identify new opportunities for unrestricted and project funding from a range of sources, including trusts, grants and charitable foundations; European, national and local government; individual supporters; and commercial opportunities.
 - Develop and maintain general content and resources in line with branding, such as presentations and texts for staff to reference and share with potential funders.
 - Contribute to quarterly Board papers through pipeline updates and the CEO's report.
 - Contribute on an ad hoc basis to any other reasonable activity as requested by senior staff.
 - Very occasional travel to Africa and other Diaspora for work with our sister organisation, AHO EU and to regions in England where colleagues are based.
 
PERSON SPECIFICATION
Key Competencies
- Experience in awarding, managing or applying for grants.
 - Experience in awarding, managing or applying for grants.
 - Strong knowledge of UK, EU, and US legislation, accounting requirements and good practice relating to grant awarding and reporting.
 - Experience in using a CRM system or database.
 - Experience in efficiently managing and delivering grant-funded projects and programmes in low settings
 - Ability to work unsupervised, a motivated self-starter, with robust problem-solving, administrative, and multi-tasking skills and is good at follow-through.
 - Excellent analytical and quantitative skills, with the ability to assimilate and digest large volumes of information.
 - Strong attention to detail and strong organisational and project management skills, with the ability to manage workload effectively and to work with changing priorities and time pressures.
 - Ability to occasionally adjust working hours to fit with multiple time zones as required.
 - Strong written and communication skills. You will be able to present information in a compelling way through proposals, memos and PowerPoint presentations.
 - Ability to communicate effectively with people from different cultures and backgrounds
 - Desire to contribute to new ideas and ways of working to develop improved models, processes and use of technology in grant-making.
 - Outstanding partnership management skills, with the ability to support and establish highly collaborative internal and external partnerships.
 - Experience with databases/grant-management systems is desirable but not necessary.
 - Financial and budget management skills are desirable but not necessary.
 - Ability in English, French, Arabic, Portuguese, Swahili, and Chinese is desirable but not necessary.
 
Please apply by submitting your CV and cover letter using the Charity Job system. If you use any method other than the one specified, we will not review your application.
To promote equity in health, to combat disease, and to improve the quality of, and lengthen, the lives of the people in Africa and the Diaspora.



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Actively Interviewing
This organisation is scheduling interviews as applications come in. They're ready to hire as soon as they find the right person. Don't miss your opportunity, apply now!
Here at Youth4Youth, we have grown a strong, tight-knit community of individuals who are passionate about making a difference and improving the lives of young people across the UK. Our growing team of volunteers all contribute, significantly, to the impact that we have as a charity on our direct beneficiaries, regardless of the department that they work in of the level of time that they are able to commit. Our services primarily offer a peer-support network to young people right across the UK, allowing them to access a peer mentor who is of a similar age to them and somebody that they feel more comfortable speaking with.
If successful, you will be joining a growing team of diverse, but likeminded individuals, collaborating to increase the reach of the Charity and improve support provisions available to young people. All of our volunteers and employees are remote workers, but that doesn't stop us keeping in touch and maintaining a strong positive culture amongst our whole team.
About the role
This is an exciting opportunity to join the Executive Leadership Team here at Youth4Youth to drive positive change in all things volunteer engagement. As an entirely volunteer run organisation, positive engagement with volunteers is absolutely fundamental in allowing Youth4Youth to achieve its mission. It is so fundamental that one of our overarching strategic goals is to ensure that all volunteers have a positive and meaningful volunteering experience when working with us. The Volunteer Experience Director will play a critical role in setting strategy and executing solutions to improve the overall volunteer experience.
Responsibilities
Short term objectives:
- Define the volunteering proposition for the Charity, helping new and existing volunteers to understand the impact of working with Youth4Youth
 - Manage a project to understand gaps in volunteer engagement and experience, generating recommendations back to the ELT
 - Develop a volunteer experience strategy that improves engagement and the overall volunteering experience of all involved with Youth4Youth
 
Overall objectives and responsibilities:
- Lead a team of volunteers who are involved in supporting a positive volunteering experience with the charity
 - Develop and execute a volunteer experience strategy that seeks to attract, engage and retain high-quality volunteers into all teams across the charity
 - Partner effectively with the broader charity leadership team to understand engagement challenges and implement solutions to close engagement gaps
 - Report to the CEO and the Board of Trustees on any strategic progress made around improving volunteer engagement
 
Skills
- Ability to manage complex projects, including the direct and indirect management and coordination of people resources
 - Ability to understand complex problems and articulate solutions in a clear, concise and understandable manner
 - Demonstrable blue-sky thinking that encourages the implementation of new solutions that may not have been considered before
 - Ability to influence both with and without authority to drive positive and meaningful change at all levels and across all departments
 
Our mission is to continue to grow towards becoming one of the best charities in the UK. Our aim is to do this by building a diverse team, rich with different backgrounds and perspectives. Therefore, even if you feel you only are a 75% match, we would still love to hear from you. Skills can be learned, but diversity cannot.
Benefits of volunteering with Youth4Youth
We recognise that you will be joining us and giving your time as an 'in-kind' donation, but there must be benefits for you too. When joining our team, you will be open to the following benefits:
- Professional and personal development opportunities in a variety of skill areas through volunteering in real roles. This may be general development or tailored to your specific needs or ambitions
 - Becoming a member of a strong network of likeminded individuals, spread across the UK, who you can connect with and collaborate with both within and outside of the Charity
 - Access to bespoke discounts, specifically designed for non-profit workers and Youth4Youth volunteers
 - Opportunities to truly shape the future of the Charity, having a direct influence over the impact that Youth4Youth has on its direct beneficiaries
 
The hiring process
Our hiring process typically has two stages
- Video or Written Application (when applicable)
 - Interview with the Volunteering Coordinator for that role
 
Some roles will have extra stages but we’ll let you know as early as possible if so.
Please let us know if you require any accommodations for the interview process, and we’ll do our best to assist.
To ensure that all young people have a safe space to reach out for support, enabling them to realise their full potential, thrive in everyday life
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This organisation is scheduling interviews as applications come in. They're ready to hire as soon as they find the right person. Don't miss your opportunity, apply now!
Are you a committed Christian with experience in Internal Audit who has a heart to see a new generation develop a vibrant faith in Jesus Christ?
We would love to hear from you. Scripture Union is looking for an experienced Internal Auditor willing to volunteer to support the strong governance of our organisation.
The role is accountable to the Honorary Treasurer who Chairs the Audit & Finance Committee. You will work with the Audit & Finance Committee to define key areas for review.
We are an organisation with a proven track record of effective internal controls with a continuous improvement mindset.
Please see the Job Profile to find out more and apply using the application form attached.
ScriptureUnion is a Christian charity that exists to see a new generation of children and young people with their own vibrant, personal faith in Jesus



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