Institutional funding and partnerships lead volunteer roles
Trustee (Fundraising & Partnerships)
Help shape the future of UK safety policy
The Hazards Forum is at a pivotal point in its 35-year history. Long respected as a convenor of expert debate on safety and risk, we are now implementing our Strategy to 2030 – in addition to hosting discussions, we want to actively influence national policy and societal outcomes that make people safer.
To deliver this ambition, we are refreshing our Trustee Board and seeking a Fundraising & Partnerships Trustee to help unlock new income streams and scale our impact.
We operate a “player-coach” model. With no full-time staff, Trustees provide both governance and hands-on leadership, working closely with a small team of contractors and high-calibre volunteers to turn strategy into action.
If you want a governance role with real strategic and societal impact, we would welcome your application.
About The Hazards Forum
Mission: To be the UK’s trusted facilitator of vital conversations on hazard and risk management, driving a safer and more prosperous society.
Strategic Focus (to 2030):
- Influencing national policy through engagement with MPs and Civil Servants
- Developing collaborative partnerships with government, industry and academia
- Improving industry connectivity by breaking down sector silos
Operating Model: We are a lean, agile, unincorporated charitable association, supported by a Head of Membership & Operations (contractor) and an engaged volunteer community.
The Role: Trustee for Fundraising & Partnerships
We have the strategy and commercial vision. We now need the funding to scale it. You will work alongside our Commercial Lead to develop and deliver a sustainable income model, with a particular focus on grants, trusts, foundations, and sponsorship – areas currently under-developed within the charity.
Key Responsibilities:
- Lead identification and applications for grants from trusts, foundations, and institutional funders
- Develop and help secure sponsorship and partnership packages
- Strengthen and diversify the charity’s revenue model
- Advise the Board on fundraising compliance and best practice
The Ideal Candidate:
- Practical experience in charity fundraising, grant writing, or corporate partnerships
- Able to structure sponsorship agreements and write compelling funding bids
- Collaborative, hands-on, and comfortable building capability from the ground up
- Trustee experience desirable but not essential
Practicalities
Time Commitment:
- 4 Board meetings per year (hybrid, usually London)
- 1 annual in-person strategy day
- Around 1–2 days per month supporting strategic delivery
Terms:
- Three-year term, renewable once (maximum six years)
- Voluntary, unpaid role
Diversity & Inclusion:
We are committed to broadening the diversity of our Board and strongly encourage applications from people of different backgrounds, ages, professions, and communities.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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We are looking for a volunteer to help us identify and apply for UK government and quasi-government grant funding that corresponds to our platform activities, including entrepreneurship support, innovation, skills, inclusion, and regional growth.
This role is ideal for someone with experience in public funding, policy programmes, innovation grants, or the third sector who wants to apply their expertise to a fast-growing, mission-driven organisation with a strong track record.
You will work closely with Unrest’s co-founders and Head of Partnerships, as well as being a part of the Unrest team and vibrant Unrest community of founders and changemakers.
Responsibilities
- Research and map relevant UK government, public sector, and arm’s-length body funding opportunities aligned with Unrest’s programmes and community work.
- Assess eligibility, competitiveness, and strategic fit of funding opportunities.
- Lead or support the drafting of grant applications, including written narratives, budgets, and supporting documentation.
- Coordinate inputs from the Unrest team and external collaborators where required.
- Track deadlines, compliance requirements, and reporting obligations for submitted or awarded grants.
- Help build institutional knowledge and reusable materials to strengthen future applications.
What We’re Looking For
- Experience with UK government or public-sector grant funding (hands-on application experience strongly preferred).
- Strong written communication skills and comfort working with structured application processes.
- High attention to detail and good organisational instincts.
- An interest in entrepreneurship, innovation, impact, or community-building.
- A collaborative, pragmatic working style suited to a small, fast-moving team.
What You’ll Get
- The opportunity to create a meaningful contribution to programmes supporting mission-driven founders across the UK.
- Close collaboration with an experienced founding team and exposure to accelerator and community design and delivery.
- Meaningful ownership over a clearly defined workstream.
Minimum Hours per Week:
4-6 hours per week
Duration:
1-2 months
We connect professionals with impact startups matching their causes, skills & schedule.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
CAFOD Advisor Recruitment - Strategy Performance Committee (SPC)
Role
Committee member, providing expert fundraising expertise to this Committee of the Board, alongside Trustees and other expert advisors. The SPC exercises governance activities on behalf of the Board and provides recommendations to the Board. The remit of the SPC covers CAFOD’s strategy to recruit and engage donors and supporters, and its global programmatic work, so covers both CAFOD’s international activities as well as the work within the Catholic Community in England and Wales.
Essential Criteria
- Professional fundraising expert with experience in the Charity sector
- Experience of multiple income portfolio management and strategy - particularly fundraising from the public (individual giving, legacy fundraising, community fundraising, major donor engagement etc.)
- Respect for the goals, ethos and culture of CAFOD
Advantageous
- An understanding of fundraising in a faith context
- Familiarity with Fundraising Regulator best practice & or a member of the Chartered Institute of Fundraising
- Knowledge of fundraising for international causes
Time commitment
- Four half-day meetings a year, currently two at CAFOD HQ, Romero House, London and two online.
- Some preparatory reading time is required before meetings
- No specific minimum term but a commitment to give approximately 2-3 years would be preferable.
CAFOD is the official Catholic aid agency for England and Wales tackling poverty and injustice across the world.