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About the Role
Off The Fence is seeking a strategic, relationship-driven fundraiser to drive income growth across the most sustainable revenue streams in the UK charity sector. As Legacies, Philanthropy & Partnerships Lead, you will play a pivotal role in securing major gifts, building a strong legacy pipeline, and developing high-value partnerships that will underpin our ambitious, faith-driven10-year vision to break the cycle of social and spiritual poverty in Brighton & Hove and beyond.
This is a unique opportunity for a mission-motivated fundraiser to combine strategic thinking with hands-on delivery, working closely with the CEO to cultivate high-net-worth donors, engage churches, and inspire long-term support through meaningful relationships and compelling storytelling.
Key Responsibilities
- Lead legacy fundraising strategy, growing a pipeline of pledged gifts and developing initiatives such as legacy campaigns and supporter recognition programmes.
- Cultivate high-net-worth individuals and donor-advised fund supporters, securing significant multi-year contributions.
- Build and strengthen church partnerships, delivering presentations and developing co-mission opportunities aligned with our faith-based values.
- Develop and steward individual donors, improving retention and creating clear pathways for increased giving.
- Deliver fundraising events and campaigns, including major events, community initiatives, and seasonal appeals.
- Develop corporate and community partnerships, generating both financial and in-kind support.
- Monitor and report on income performance, ensuring compliance and maintaining accurate CRM records.
About You
You’ll be a confident and relational fundraiser with a proven ability to grow income and build meaningful partnerships. You will bring:
- Experience in fundraising (ideally across legacies, major gifts, or HNW donors)
- Excellent communication and relationship-building skills
- A strategic mindset with strong delivery capability
- A passion for social impact and transforming lives
Please note: A requirement of the role is for the post-holder to be a practising Christian in accordance with the Equality Act 2010.
Why Join Us?
At Off The Fence, you’ll be part of a compassionate and ambitious organisation working at the frontline of social and spiritual poverty, homelessness, and social exclusion in Brighton and Hove. You’ll help shape long-term impact through innovative programmes and a bold vision for the future.
We offer:
- £30,000 salary + 7% pension contribution
- 34 days annual leave (incl. bank holidays)
- Training and development opportunities
- Mission leave for volunteering and spiritual growth
- 24/7 wellbeing support (BUPA EAP)
- The chance to make a tangible difference to over 1,000 lives each year
In your cover letter, please highlight:
- Your experience within charitable fundraising, in any context
- How your Christian faith informs your professional practice
- Why you are drawn to this role
Tackling social and spiritual poverty across Brighton and Hove
LICC exists to envision and empower Christians to live as disciples of Jesus in their everyday lives, wherever they are, whatever they do. As part of our skilled and dedicated Fundraising Team, you’ll help make that transformative vision a reality.
As Trusts & Partnerships Lead, you’ll work to grow income from trusts, foundations, and partnerships through research, relationship management, and high-quality funding applications and reporting. You will also oversee funding pipelines, CRM management, and income forecasting, to support sustainable fundraising growth for LICC.
Building on LICC’s strong momentum – including the recent integration of the Centre for Cultural Witness and Leadership College London – we have significant new opportunities to grow our mission. This is an exciting moment to engage funders and amplify the impact of LICC’s work across the UK and beyond.
This is a vital role within the Fundraising Team, and will also play a key part in shaping our trusts and foundations strategy, helping to set income targets, pipeline priorities, and prospecting plans. If you’re a skilled fundraiser and passionate about our mission, we want to hear from you!
Role summary
This part-time role sits within the Fundraising Team, and reports to the Director of Development. You will also work closely with the Head of Supporter Communications, the Finance and Fundraising Administrator, and the Strategic Leadership Team. You will work to grow trusts, foundations, and partnerships income through research, relationship management, and high-quality funding applications and reporting. You will also oversee funding pipelines, CRM management, and income forecasting, to support sustainable fundraising growth for LICC.
Purpose
Building on LICC’s strong momentum – including the recent integration of the Centre for Cultural Witness and Leadership College London – we have significant new opportunities to grow our mission. This is an exciting moment to engage funders and amplify the impact of LICC’s work across the UK and beyond.
This is a vital role within the Fundraising Team and critical to growing our income from trusts and foundations and developing strong partnerships. It involves research, information gathering, writing and relationship-building, and requires strong administrative abilities to manage and track application processes. The role will also play a key part in shaping the trusts and foundations strategy, helping to set income targets, pipeline priorities and prospecting plans.
LICC exists to envision and empower Christians to live as disciples of Jesus in their everyday lives, wherever they are, whatever they do. As part of our skilled and dedicated team, you’ll help make that transformative vision a reality. It’s an exciting time to get involved, as we continue to deliver our strategy to engage one million UK Christians with the vision of whole-life discipleship by 2027, and begin to develop our strategy for the next five years.
Responsibilities
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Lead the development and delivery of LICC’s Trusts, Foundations and Partnerships strategy, helping to shape priorities, funding approaches, and opportunities for sustainable income growth.
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Develop and manage a strategic pipeline of trusts, foundations, churches, and organisational partners, using research and insight to identify and prioritise new funding opportunities.
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Hold responsibility for delivering agreed income targets from trusts, foundations, and partnerships, regularly reporting on performance and risk.
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Work collaboratively across LICC teams to build, develop, and steward strong relationships with trusts, foundations and mission partners, cultivating long-term, strong partnerships.
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Prepare high-quality, compelling proposals and applications, securing funding from a wide range of trusts and foundations.
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Work with teams across LICC to gather budgets, project information, and impact data to support the development of funding proposals and reports.
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Ensure effective stewardship of grants, including compliance with funding agreements, management of deadlines, and delivery of timely, high-quality reports and updates to funders.
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Maintain accurate and up-to-date records of all trusts and partnership activity within LICC’s CRM system.
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Monitor and forecast trust income in collaboration with the Director of Development, assessing timelines, likelihood of success, and funder engagement.
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Support the delivery of events and engagement opportunities for funders and partners to strengthen relationships and showcase LICC’s impact.
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Act as an ambassador for LICC, building its profile and reputation with external stakeholders and supporting its wider mission.
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Undertake other duties as may be requested by the Director of Development.
Skills and experience
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Strong proposal writing skills, with the ability to craft clear, compelling funding applications.
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Excellent attention to detail, including experience managing budgets, project information, and CRM data.
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Highly organised, able to manage multiple priorities and meet deadlines effectively.
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Collaborative approach, with experience working across teams to develop opportunities.
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Strong relationship management skills, building effective internal and external partnerships.
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Strong understanding of grant compliance, including funding restrictions and reporting requirements.
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Knowledge of the trusts and foundations landscape, with experience in identifying funding opportunities.
Useful information:
All part-time staff are expected to work in the London office on Tuesdays, with the flexibility to work from home or the office other days (flexible working arrangements are possible).
There are 25 days’ annual leave per annum (pro rata) with statutory holidays in addition (pro rata). A maximum of three further days holiday is given to all staff who would otherwise be working between Christmas and New Year.
You will be expected to be available for occasional evening events. A ‘time off in lieu’ arrangement is in place, to claim back required work over the usual contracted hours.
This post is subject to an occupational requirement that the post holder is a committed Christian under Part 1 of Schedule 9 to the Equality Act 2010. Candidates must have the right to work in the UK.
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