Fundraising lead volunteer roles
Two Rhythms is an accessible arts charity that changes lives through music and movement. Utilising our unique, therapeutic programmes, we deliver long-lasting health and wellbeing benefits to people with profound disabilities, enabling expression, connection and joy.
We are looking for new Trustees to join our board and help lead the charity through an exciting new phase.
From our base in the Wales Millennium Centre, we welcome people of all ages with a broad range of physical and mental health needs. We support them with breathing techniques, massage, music, dance, and relaxation. Every session is unique and tailored to the needs of our guests. We love what we do and the difference we make.
In late 2024, Two Rhythms opened and expanded to a second site in Cardiff, and is focused on growing its impact as well as developing its income generation potential, forging collaborations and taking advantage of new opportunities.
The board is particularly keen to hear from candidates with specialisms in Finance and Safeguarding though we welcome applications from all professional backgrounds. Knowledge of the arts and culture or health and social care sectors is advantageous but not essential. All Trustees are expected to advocate for the charity and our goal of enriching the lives of disabled people through music, movement, touch, light, and colour.
To apply, please send a CV and cover letter using the contact details provided. If you would like an informal discussion with the CEO prior to your application, please get in touch.
Utilising our unique, therapeutic arts programmes, we deliver long-lasting health and wellbeing benefits, enabling expression, connection and joy.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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About Trans Celebration
Trans Celebration is a trans-led, grassroots human rights organisation committed to celebrating and supporting trans and gender-diverse communities in the UK. We raise awareness and advocate for inclusion through monthly campaigns in fashion, arts, and beauty, while working to expand access to vital resources and rights for the trans community.
We’re seeking a detail-oriented and passionate Grant Application Volunteer to support our fundraising efforts by identifying funding opportunities and assisting in the preparation and submission of grant proposals.
Job Summary
The Grant Application Volunteer will work closely with the leadership and fundraising teams to research suitable grant opportunities and assist with writing and editing compelling applications that support our campaigns, operations, and outreach goals. This role is crucial in helping us grow our impact and sustain vital community services.
Key Responsibilities
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Research available grants from public bodies, foundations, corporations, and local authorities.
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Track application deadlines and maintain a calendar of submission schedules.
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Assist in drafting, editing, and proofreading grant applications and proposals.
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Collect and compile supporting materials (e.g., budgets, reports, case studies).
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Support reporting requirements for previously awarded grants.
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Maintain accurate records of submitted applications and outcomes.
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Ensure all proposals reflect the mission, values, and voice of Trans Celebration.
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Collaborate with staff across departments to gather data, outcomes, and narratives.
What We’re Looking For
Skills & Competencies:
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Excellent writing, editing, and proofreading skills.
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Strong research and analytical abilities.
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Attention to detail and accuracy in documentation.
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Ability to follow application guidelines and tailor content to different funders.
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Familiarity with grant databases and/or funding platforms (e.g., Charity Excellence, GrantFinder) is a plus.
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Basic budgeting or financial literacy is helpful but not required.
Bonus Experience (Not Required):
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Prior experience with grant writing or fundraising in the nonprofit sector.
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Understanding of issues affecting trans and gender-diverse communities.
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Comfort with collaborative writing processes and deadline management.
Personal Attributes:
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Committed to equity, inclusion, and advocacy for the trans community.
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Self-motivated and able to manage tasks independently.
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Reliable, organised, and eager to learn.
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Respectful of confidentiality and professional standards.
Work Environment
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Primarily remote, with optional team check-ins.
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Flexible hours, though some deadlines will require timely delivery.
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Supportive and values-driven volunteer team.
Language Requirements
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Fluency in English (spoken and written) is essential.
How to Apply
To apply, please submit:
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A cover letter detailing your interest and any relevant experience.
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A current CV or resume.
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(Optional) A writing sample or previously submitted grant excerpt.
Trans Celebration is a trans-led,human rights and community organisation dedicated to highlighting issues affecting trans and gender-diversity.
It’s an exciting time for the Employers' Initiative on Domestic Abuse: momentum is growing, with heightened public awareness of domestic abuse following the pandemic, increased government focus, and employers increasingly recognising their crucial role in enabling employees to recognise the signs of, and seek support on, domestic abuse.
The Employers’ Initiative on Domestic Abuse (known as EIDA) is committed to equality, diversity and inclusion in our mission to empower employers to act effectively against domestic abuse.
Our aim is to ensure that all team members, volunteers, trustees, job applicants and the people we come into contact with are given equal opportunity and that our organisation is representative of all sections of society.
We want our board to be representative of our society and membership and particularly welcome applications from people with lived experiences of domestic abuse, people based outside the southeast of England and in the nations of Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland and from people with experience as a people manager or employer, large or small.
Who we are
We are a free-to-join members' network of employers and a registered charity supporting over 1,500 large and small employers to take effective action on domestic abuse. Our members collectively employ over 25% of the UK workforce.
Our mission is to equip employers to support their employees affected by domestic abuse and to share best practice with other employers.
We endeavour to bring about constructive change, leading to a society where survivors thrive, and where domestic abuse is not tolerated.
Our Trustees are volunteer board members who play a vital role in making sure that EIDA achieves its mission. As a group, they:
- Oversee the overall management and administration of the charity.
- Ensure that EIDA has a clear strategy and that our work and goals are in line with our vision.
- Provide support and challenge to the executive team, enabling EIDA to grow and thrive.
We are seeking up to two new Trustees to join the existing group of ten You can see current members of our board on our website.
EIDA has a UK-wide remit with a membership made up of employers, and we want to reflect that across our Trustees.
Trustee duties
Trustees are the people who lead our charity and decide how it is run. We envisage the trustee duties broadly as:
- Support and provide advice on EIDA’s purpose, vision, goals and activities.
- Attend Board meetings, adequately prepared to contribute to discussions.
- Approve operational strategies and policies and monitor and evaluate their implementation.
- Oversee EIDA’s financial plans and budgets and monitor and evaluate progress.
- Ensure the effective and efficient administration of the organisation.
- Ensure that key risks are being identified, monitored and controlled effectively.
- Review and approve EIDA’s financial statements.
- Provide support and challenge to EIDA’s CEO.
- Keep abreast of changes in EIDA’s operating environment.
- Use independent judgment, acting legally and in good faith to promote and protect EIDA’s interests, to the exclusion of their own personal and/or any third-party interests.
- Participate in periodic appraisals of the performance of the Board of Trustees, collectively and individually.
- Represent EIDA at external functions, meetings and events.
Who we are looking for
We are looking for people willing to bring energy, enthusiasm and commitment to the role, and who will contribute to the diversity of thinking on our board.
Whether you are an experienced trustee or are looking to take your first step at board level, we would like to hear from you. We ask for:
- Commitment to tackling domestic abuse and EIDA’s mission.
- Willingness and ability to understand and accept their responsibilities and liabilities as trustees and to act in the best interests of the organisation.
- Ability to think creatively and strategically, exercise good, independent judgement.
- Effective communication skills and willingness to participate actively in discussions.
- A strong commitment to equity, diversity and inclusion and EIDA’s core values of Collaboration, Empowerment, Versatility, Openness and Kindness.
- Time to commit to supporting the organisation, including attendance at Board meetings (2 hours, 5 times annually), virtual and in-person events (4-6 annually) and any sub committees.
- Ability to build and maintain a healthy network that promotes the aims of EIDA across the business community, to drive member growth, and to enhance EIDA fundraising activities.
- Experience in leading teams, managing people, or influencing organisational culture.
Terms of appointment
Position: Trustee
Location: This is a hybrid role, with occasional travel required to Board and network meetings held in central London
Terms: A maximum fixed term appointment of one three-year term followed by a further three-year term
This is a voluntary position, but reasonable expenses are reimbursed.
Time commitment: EIDA’s Board of Trustees meets 4-5 times a year within the working hours of 10-5pm. Currently meetings are held in London and remotely (Zoom).
Closing date
9am, Monday 23 June 2025.
We reserve the right to close this vacancy early if sufficient applications are received, so early applications are appreciated.
Our mission is to equip employers to support their employees affected by domestic abuse and to share best practice with other employers.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
Who We Are
Sense International is the only international non-governmental organisation dedicated to supporting people with deafblindness and their families around the world. Sense International supports programmes in Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda, Romania, Peru, India, Bangladesh, and Nepal.
Our vision
Our vision is of a world in which all people with deafblindness can be equal and active members of society.
Our mission
Our mission is to work in partnership with others across the globe – people with deafblindness, their families, carers and other professionals – to remove barriers in societies and systems, so that people with deafblindness are fully included and can fulfil their potential.
What We Do
Sense International’s 2022-2027 strategy aims to remove barriers in societies and systems, so that people with deafblindness are fully included and can fulfil their potential, in line with the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities and the 2030 Sustainable Development Agenda.
The ambitions of our strategy are to uphold and realise the rights of people with deafblindness:
Innovate People with deafblindness are included in national systems
Inform People with deafblindness, and the people who support them, have more information, skills and knowledge
Influence People with deafblindness are recognised in laws, policies and budgets
The Role
Working alongside our Chief Executive, Kavita Prasad, and the Senior Leadership Team, our trustees steer the organisation in achieving its charitable aims and setting its strategic direction.
We are looking for three new Trustees to join us. We are looking for candidates with an interest in international development and disability inclusion.
Based on our recent Trustee skills audit we have identified specific needs for Trustees with the following expertise and/or experience:
- Business leaders with connections in the corporate world
- People with experience of fundraising
- People with experience of international development and disability
- People with lived experience of disability and/or caring for a family member with disability
- Representation of the geographies that Sense International works in
Key Responsibilities
- Ensure the organisation carries out the statutory responsibilities of a trustee in an efficient and effective manner in keeping with its objectives and mandate
- Represent and promote Sense International’s vision and values internally and externally, and to serve occasionally as a spokesperson and public representative for Sense International when requested
- Contribute to development of strategy and setting the strategic direction and ensure high level oversight of delivery of the organisation’s strategy.
- Ensure good governance and compliance including risk management, identifying and addressing issues that require the attention of the Board
- Support Sense International’s fundraising efforts
- Contribute to sub-committees and ad-hoc bodies as considered appropriate by Board (e.g. Fundraising Advisory Committee, Finance and Audit Committee, Programmes Advisory Committee).
- Bring specific skills and experience to the Board and to lead on issues connected to these if asked by the Chair.
The Board meets at least quarterly in London, with meetings held late afternoon on a weekday. We prefer to hold our meetings face-to-face, with most of our Trustees attending in person. However we can offer hybrid options and are flexible to accommodate the right candidates.
Trustees are encouraged to support other Sense International events and provide ad-hoc support to the Executive and Senior Leadership Team in between meetings. They are also encouraged to join the board sub committees who support the work of the board. These committees meet at least quarterly.
Trustee roles are not paid but reasonable expenses can be paid. There is no requirement to have served on a Board previously, and we are keen to diversify the range of voices, perspectives and backgrounds represented.
Person Specification
Essential
- Ability to consistently devote time and effort to the role
- Ability to contribute to strategic thinking
- Ability to communicate your area of specialism to other members of the board with different specialist knowledge
- Evidence of personal integrity and high ethical standards and strong values consistent with those of Sense International
- Ability to understand financial information
- Commitment to diversity and for the respect and dignity of our stakeholders and their experience and expertise
- Open to learning
- Excellent interpersonal skills, including teamwork.
- Ability to mobilise personal networks for fundraising and advocacy purposes.
Desirable
- Experience of charity governance and understanding of the respective responsibilities of Trustees and staff.
- Knowledge of international development, disability or other human rights issues.
Experience of working in the international development sector or a background in any of the eight countries where SI works.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
Created in 1984, Taunton Sinfonietta Chamber Orchestra is seeking a new Chair of Trustees to help lead us into an exciting new phase.
We are a friendly and well-regarded chamber orchestra based in Somerset. We’re looking for someone with a passion for music and the performing arts, and an interest in helping a small charity to thrive.
You don’t need to be a musician — but it might help! Experience in leadership, charity governance, fundraising, finance, or community engagement would be very welcome.
What’s involved?
·Helping to shape the future direction of the orchestra
·Chairing trustee meetings and supporting the Board
·Acting as an advocate for the orchestra in the community
Practical details:
·Location: Somerset (some remote working possible)
·Time commitment: Flexible, part-time
·Salary: Voluntary / unpaid
·Closing date: 30 September 2025
Interested?
We’d love to hear from you! Please send a short note explaining your interest and any relevant skills/experience. Email can be found when clicking "How to Apply"
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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Are you a dedicated professional with a heart for healing, nature, and community? The Therapy Garden is seeking exceptional individuals with expertise in Horticulture or Fundraising to join our team of Trustees.
About Us: The Therapy Garden is a horticulture and education charity that uses gardening to generate positive change. We work with adults and teenagers with learning difficulties, physical disabilities and mental health challenges and offer school-age teenagers interventional education opportunities.
Based in the village of Normandy, Surrey, the charity was established in 1998 by a local resident, with the aim of using the healing power of horticulture to connect with vulnerable members of our community.
Your Role as a Trustee: As a Trustee, you’ll play a pivotal role in shaping and supporting the future of The Therapy Garden. Your expertise in Horticulture or Fundraising will be vital as we continue to flourish and offer our services to a growing community.
Responsibilities include:
- Charitable Knowledge: Impart knowledge and take the lead in guiding the trustees in charitable matters.
Requirements:
- Demonstrable experience working at or with charities.
Knowledge of the regulatory and legal frameworks for charities.
Why join us:
- Meaningful Impact: Make a direct impact on individuals seeking healing and rejuvenation through the power of nature
- Collaborative Environment: Collaborate with a passionate team that shares your commitment to well-being and community
- Personal Growth: Enhance your leadership skills and expertise by being part of a dynamic team dedicated to making positive change.
Previous board/trustee experience is not necessary and we welcome applications from all ages and backgrounds.
If you’re ready to align your expertise with a purpose-driven cause, The Therapy Garden invites you to apply as a Trustee. Together, we can cultivate well-being, nurture growth, and provide solace to those in need.
Transform lives through nature. Apply now to become a Trustee at The Therapy Garden.
We are excited to welcome new Trustees who share our passion and vision.
We aim to have a positive significant impact on the lives of people facing challenges in life, via the power of gardening by connecting with nature




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London City Mission (LCM) shares the gospel alongside the local church of London, equipping everyday Christians to lovingly bring a message of hope in Christ to those least likely to hear it.
LCM's events are a great way of getting involved in God's mission in London. The event support assistant supports in the running of events by providing any practical help required on the day. We are looking for volunteers specifically for our annual event Big London Walk. This may include assisting with event-day set-up, welcoming participants, serving refreshments, and generally giving a helping hand wherever needed to ensure all goes according to plan.
WHAT THE ROLE INVOLVES
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Set-up/take-down of venue
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Welcoming participants and registration
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Stewarding
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Serving refreshments (teas, coffees, food)
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Assisting at the venues and helping along the walking route
Dates and Hours: June 28th & July 5th (9:00am to 5:30pm), you are also welcome to join only for am (9:00am to 1:30pm) or pm (1:00pm to 5:30pm)
QUALIFICATIONS AND SKILLS REQUIRED
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Physically able to move furniture and other large objects.
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Excellent people skills.
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‘Can do’ attitude to serving and ability to see what needs to be done.
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Good timekeeping.
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Willing to help at indoor venue and outdoor environment
We are looking for practicing Christians who want to put their faith into action by serving in events. The volunteers will be seen as representing the Mission and will be interacting with attendees/visitors to LCM.
express your interests or send in your completed application form
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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The Great Friendship Project is looking for a dynamic and committed Chair of Trustees to guide our Board, support our CEO, and champion our mission to tackle loneliness and build real-world friendships across the UK.
As Chair, you’ll play a pivotal leadership role, helping steer the charity through its next stage of growth.
You’ll lead a passionate and capable Board of Trustees, ensuring strong governance, sound financial oversight, and strategic clarity - all while acting as a critical friend to the CEO and a powerful ambassador for our work.
This is an exciting time to join, with high-profile campaigns, powerful partnerships, and growing national recognition, we’re looking for someone who can bring wisdom, challenge, and vision to our leadership team.
What are we looking for?
What we're Looking For
- Proven leadership experience, ideally in a non-profit, public, or purpose-driven organisation.
- Strong understanding of governance, charity finance, and strategic planning.
- Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to lead with clarity and empathy.
- A commitment to inclusion, transparency, and social impact.
- Passion for tackling loneliness and championing authentic human connection.
Board Leadership & Governance
- Chair Board meetings every 1–2 months, setting clear agendas in collaboration with the CEO.
- Ensure meetings are purposeful, inclusive, and outcome-driven.
- Lead the Board in evaluating its performance and decision-making.
- Provide 1:1 support and mentorship to the CEO, fostering leadership development and succession planning.
Financial Stewardship
- Work alongside the Treasurer and CEO to oversee financial health and sustainability.
- Review quarterly management accounts and long-term forecasts.
- Support robust financial planning, risk management, and reporting.
- Present the Annual Accounts to the Board and ensure legal compliance.
Strategy & Development
- Guide the Board in shaping and reviewing the charity’s long-term vision and strategic direction.
- Monitor delivery against objectives and ensure mission alignment.
- Lead trustee recruitment, induction, and development to maintain a high-performing, diverse Board.
Risk & Compliance
- Lead quarterly review of the Risk Register and oversee the review of key policies.
- Ensure the charity meets all legal and regulatory obligations.
Reporting & Impact
- Oversee the creation of the Trustees’ Annual Report and support the CEO in developing an annual Impact Report.
- Ensure the charity is delivering meaningful results across programme impact, financial sustainability, and fundraising.
The Great Friendship Project is a non-profit organisation set up in 2021 to tackle loneliness amongst young adults.
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We are looking for a number of trustees to join our board who are able to support the growth of Twinkleboost CIO. We are looking for a trustee with experience in at least one of the following areas:
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Experience of grant writing and bid applications
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Experience of income generation within a charity
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Experience of accounting
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A academic background of Speech and Language Therapy
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Personal experience of facing challenges as a parent
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Those living in the areas Twinkleboost operates: Wythenshawe, Greater Manchester
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Experience of business or management
Twinkleboost CIO equips new parents with the skills they need to support their child’s communication development, so children can have better outcomes in life.
We deliver this support in the non-threatening context of a fun; multi-sensory parent and baby class; led by Speech and Language Therapy Assistants. Each week, parents and carers are taught an evidence-based speech and language strategy which is practiced throughout the session. We focus on providing free sessions to families of children living in disadvantaged areas and children with SEND.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
Spinal Muscular Atrophy (SMA) is a rare, genetic neuromuscular condition causing progressive muscle wasting (atrophy) and weakness leading to loss of movement.
Our current chair has been in the position for 6 years and after serving their maximum term, we are seeking a new Chair to lead the charity and help us deliver our four year strategic plan ‘Building a future together’.
The chair provides a pivotal role in ensuring the charity has a well governed organisation, strong staff team and board with clearly defined roles and responsibilities, with one shared goal of working towards the organisational mission underpinned by our values and principles.
The chair will support the CEO and ensure that the board functions as a unit and works closely with the senior leadership team to achieve agreed objectives. From time to time the chair will act as an ambassador and the public face of the charity in partnership with the CEO. An effective chairperson is a key player in ensuring effective governance for the charity.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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Hours: Variable – depending on individual circumstances and what people can do
Location: Variable – we are looking to extend our reach of peer support walks throughout Yorkshire
Main Tasks:
We appreciate any volunteering help that you can offer YBTC and want to make sure that our
volunteers have a positive experience with us. We pledge to support you as much as we can.
We want to ensure that volunteering with us does not feel too daunting, so the exact tasks might
vary depending on your circumstances. However, some typical tasks may include:
· Support our regular wellbeing/peer support walks
· Welcome participants and help them feel comfortable, fostering a friendly and inclusive atmosphere
· Encourage conversations among participants, offering a listening ear
· Be attentive to the well-being of all participants during the walk
· Offer information on YBTC services
· Attending occasional training sessions or volunteer meetings organised by YBTC
We are looking for people who are:
· Are warm and non-judgemental
· Reliability – are punctual and committed to scheduled walks
· Collaborative mindset to work effectively with staff and volunteers
· Basic physical fitness to complete the walks, awareness of the needs of participants with
different mobility/health conditions
We can offer you the following:
· Full induction and ongoing training
· Ongoing support and supervision in your role
· Opportunity to learn new skills and meet new people
· The satisfaction of making a positive impact on those affected by brain tumours
Background
Founded in 2003 and originally named Andrea’s Gift and later Brain Tumour Research and Support
Across Yorkshire, Yorkshire’s Brain Tumour Charity (YBTC) is Yorkshire and Humber’s leading
brain tumour charity. Offering practical, financial and emotional support to both adult and child
brain tumour patients, together with their families.
We fund brain tumour research in Yorkshire; we hope this research, dedicated to identifying new
approaches to the discovery and treatment of brain tumours will improve outcomes for patients.
At YBTC we are a small team who are growing to meet the needs of those affected by a brain
tumour in Yorkshire. Around 15 new cases of primary brain tumours are diagnosed in the region
every week.
Our charity values are: Integrity, Compassion, Community & Ambition.
Our Vision/Mission
To improve the lives of people impacted by a brain tumour in Yorkshire through local support and research.
To improve the lives of people impacted by a brain tumour in Yorkshire, through local support and research.



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Volunteer Lead for Watford and Three Rivers Refugee Partnership.
Are you looking to make a meaningful impact?
We are seeking an enthusiastic Volunteer Lead to support our charity, managing and supporting part-time staff that are involved in the recruitment, retention and development of volunteers, and being part of a team that develops our strategy and volunteer roles as we evolve as a charity.
Watford and Three Rivers Refugee Partnership (WTRRP) provides practical and emotional support, advice and befriending to refugees, migrants and people seeking asylum living in the Watford and Three Rivers area. We are a growing charity serving an increasing number of clients. We have been able to secure some funding which has enabled us to employ three members of staff, one full time Caseworker and a part time Office Manager and a part time Volunteer Coordinator. We are based in St. Mary’s Church, Watford in the heart of the City Centre. For over 20 years we have had a strong volunteer base and as we grow, we are navigating the change of continuing to work with a strong volunteer base as well as staff. We have over 70 volunteers currently, that engage in a number of roles ranging from Caseworkers, ESOL teachers, Social Hub volunteers and Fundraisers.
Who are we looking for?
We are looking for someone with some experience of managing staff and working with volunteers, to provide supervision to our Office Manager and our Volunteer Co-ordinator. You will also help us develop our volunteers.
You will work closely with our HR Lead reviewing and updating our policies and guidance for volunteers.
Key Responsibilities
· Line manage and support two members of staff who are part time and are involved in the recruitment and support of volunteers.
· Have a strategic focus on Volunteer development
· Develop our training, support and retention of volunteers
· Identify gaps in roles in our organisation and develop new roles
· Foster a positive and productive culture within our charity
· Be part of a team to resolve issues with staff and volunteers using clear processes
· Become a Trustee of the Charity and attend meetings which are held in the evenings in Watford
Do you have these?
· Some experience of managing staff
· Understanding of working in a organisation with volunteers
· Some experience of managing volunteers (desirable)
· Strong interpersonal and communication skills
· Ability to work independently and as part of a team
· Desire to support the Charity grow and develop
· Experience of providing training and support (desirable)
· Some occasional availability on Tuesdays for part of the period 11.00-14.00, when most of our volunteers are present (highly desirable).
Time Commitment
The hours would vary but at least 3-5 hours a week.
Committee meetings are on varying weekday evenings, currently 6 per year.
What you will gain:
· Satisfaction from being part of bringing positive change to migrants and asylum seekers in the local community
· Valuable experience in a charitable organisation – both strategic and practical
· Access to training with NCVO
· Being part of a team of trustees
Interested in the role?
If you would like to have an informal chat initially, please contact us, or you can apply via Charity Jobs.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
About the role
The Island Lead Volunteer is a key volunteer role within local Scouting with responsibility for providing outstanding leadership and support for the Groups on the Island. The primary focus for the Island Lead Volunteer is to ensure that Scouting is able to reach every young person on Jersey; open to all regardless of faith, colour or social background, because we believe Scouting has the ability to change lives. This is achieved by leading the team of Group Lead Volunteers, and other Island volunteers as well as working with the Growth & Communities Teams (employed staff) to provide enough places to meet the demand for Scouting, and by ensuring that every youth member has access to a high-quality balanced programme that is challenging, relevant and rewarding.
Key tasks
- Ensure that every Squirrel Drey, Beaver Scout Colony, Cub Scout Pack, Scout Troop, Explorer Scout Unit and Scout Network within the Island is able to deliver a high-quality programme which is challenging, relevant and rewarding for every young person.
- Provide proactive line management, including coaching, mentoring and guidance to Group Lead Volunteers as well as other adult volunteers on the Island who directly report to you including setting objectives for their work, holding regular one-to-one meetings and reviews.
- Build and maintain a sense of Island team by holding regular team meetings with the Group Lead Volunteers, Island Chair, Island team Members and other appropriate volunteers within
your Island team to collaborate and provide peer support. - Lead a safe, open and transparent culture around keeping young people and adults safe through our Yellow Card and key policies.
Ensure the timely recruitment and appointment of new Group Lead Volunteers where required and ensuring that interim arrangements are put in place for any vacant posts. - Together with the Group Lead Volunteers, agree the priorities for the Island and produce a plan to deliver these to meet The Scout Association’s vision and strategic objectives.
- Ensure that problems within the Island are resolved so that an effective volunteering culture is encouraged and Group Lead Volunteers feel supported to deal with challenging issues, including complaints in a timely manner.
- Ensure that the Island has an adequate team of supported and appropriate adults working effectively together and with others to meet the Scouting needs of the area.
- Ensure that problems within the Island are resolved so that excellent Scouting is provided to young people on the Island.
- Act as an ex-officio trustee as a member of the Island Trustee Board, and an ex-officio member of the Council of The Scout Association.
- Play an active part within the Regional Team by joining short MS Teams calls and in person meetings led by the Regional Lead Volunteer and twice yearly by Team England for all County Lead Volunteers to contribute to the development of Scouting within England as part of the Headquarters team.
We're Scouts and everyone is welcome here. Every week, we help almost half a million people aged 4-25 develop skills for life.

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The Nistad Foundation is at the forefront of fostering a Responsible, Ethical, and Safe approach to Artificial Intelligence (RES AI) globally, with a particular focus on the United States, United Kingdom, and Africa. As emerging technologies reshape industries, societies, and economies, the foundation is dedicated to preparing communities and institutions to navigate this new frontier responsibly. Our vision is to be a leading global organization in talent and leadership development, equipping individuals and organizations with the skills necessary to engage AI with ethical foresight.
Through initiatives focused on digital skills development in cybersecurity, software development, data science, and policy advocacy, the Nistad Foundation seeks to close the digital skills gap, especially in underrepresented communities. We champion youth and women as key contributors to digital transformation by providing them with training, mentorship, and pathways into the technology workforce. A central part of our mission is to build evidence-based policy frameworks guiding safe AI deployment and advocating for inclusive and sustainable technological growth.
Role Summary
As a Trustee of the Nistad Foundation, you will play a critical role in overseeing the governance and strategic direction of the charity. Trustees ensure that the foundation remains compliant, financially stable, and aligned with its charitable objectives. You will act as a proactive advisor to the executive director and staff, advocate for the foundation’s work, and contribute your expertise to support the foundation’s mission.
We are looking for candidates with prior charitable foundation experience who are committed to ethical governance and enthusiastic about the foundation’s mission. Trustees are expected to act as ambassadors, supporting fundraising efforts and leveraging their networks to help drive the foundation’s initiatives forward.
Key Responsibilities
1. Governance and Compliance
- Ensure good governance practices are upheld, aligning with the foundation’s charitable mission and ethical standards.
- Confirm compliance with the Nistad Foundation's governing document, charity law, company law, and other relevant legislation.
- Monitor and manage risks, ensuring timely remedial action when needed.
- 2. Board Participation and Oversight
- Prepare for and actively participate in board meetings, contributing to discussions, working groups, and the development of board papers.
- Contribute to setting the foundation’s strategic direction and evaluating performance against charitable objectives.
- Provide ongoing monitoring and support for the Executive Director’s performance.
3. Financial and Resource Management
- Maintain oversight of the foundation’s budget and financial health, ensuring sustainability and stability.
- Ensure the effective and responsible use of the foundation’s assets, financial resources, and material and human resources.
- 4. Advisory and Strategic Support
- Offer guidance in areas of specific expertise, advising the Executive Director and staff on relevant policies and procedures.
- Lead and contribute to developing policies and procedures that reflect good practice, ensuring their implementation.
- 5. Advocacy and Fundraising
- Act as an ambassador for the foundation, advocating for its work and ethical values.
- Assist in diversifying and developing sustainable funding streams by promoting the
- foundation among personal and professional contacts.
- Support fundraising efforts by identifying opportunities, fostering relationships, and
- providing strategic insight.
- 6. Strategic Development and Performance
- Collaborate with the board to identify and monitor strategic risks, ensuring the foundation’s mission and reputation remain safeguarded.
- Contribute to the ongoing evaluation and refinement of the foundation’s strategic direction, ensuring alignment with charitable objectives.
- Ideal Candidate Profile
- Connections within ai/Technology background
The Nistad Foundation seeks individuals with the following qualifications and experience:
- Experience in charitable foundation governance, ideally within the technology, policy, or social impact sectors.
- Commitment to the foundation’s mission and values, particularly in the areas of responsible and ethical AI.
- Financial Acumen with an understanding of budgeting, financial oversight, and resource management.
- Advisory Skills in areas such as fundraising, policy development, staffing, partnerships, or governance.
- Interpersonal and Advocacy Skills with a demonstrated ability to leverage personal and professional networks in support of a mission-driven organization.
- Analytical and Strategic Thinking with the ability to assess complex issues, set priorities, and make sound decisions.
- Time and Dedication to devote to meetings, preparations, and proactive support as needed. Why Join the Nistad Foundation?
As a Trustee of the Nistad Foundation, you will have a unique opportunity to shape the ethical trajectory of artificial intelligence on a global scale. This is a chance to contribute your skills, insights, and network to a dynamic and impactful organization working to bridge the digital skills gap and champion responsible AI practices.
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As part of our ongoing commitment to strong and effective governance, we are actively seeking passionate and dedicated individuals to join our Board of Trustees. This is an exciting opportunity to play a vital role in shaping our organisation’s future and making a meaningful difference for children and young people with cancer and their families.
CCLG is a leading children and young people’s cancer charity, funding research and supporting families. We are also the professional association for those working in children and young people’s cancer in the UK and Ireland.
We’re looking to expand our Board of Trustees, increasing the overall number and planning for the future as a number of longstanding members of the Board approach the end of their terms of office.
It’s an exciting time to be joining us as we have just launched our new brand and a new bold and innovative research strategy, and we’re just getting to work on developing our next organisational five-year strategy.
Our Board of Trustees has an important part to play in helping us to achieve our ambitions of creating a brighter future for children and young people with cancer. If you join our Board of Trustees, you’ll have the opportunity to make a real impact and be part of our success story.
CCLG is committed to providing an inclusive, supportive and flexible environment. We would very much welcome applicants from all backgrounds and as our current Board is not as diverse as the communities that we work in, we would be particularly interested in applications from underrepresented groups.
We're looking for individuals who can bring their skills and experience to support the governance and strategic leadership of CCLG, whether those are professional skills and experience that relate to our main areas of activity, or to organisational governance and leadership, or lived experience of children and young people's cancer.
For more information about the role of a Trustee at CCLG, please download the information pack below.
We are CCLG, a charity dedicated to creating a brighter future for children and young people with cancer
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