Campaigning Volunteer Roles
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This organisation is scheduling interviews as the applications come in. Don’t miss your opportunity, apply now!
Location: Remote/Hybrid
Salary: Unpaid
Commitment: 10-15 hours per week, work can be done at times to suit you with occasional time bound interviews and team meetings scheduled to suit your schedule (corporate speak for: ‘we’ll ask when works for you first!’)
Role length: 12 months +
About us
Go Inspire International C.I.C. is a women founded charity with the purpose of bringing women together to grow and thrive as a community. We believe that the world will be a better place when all women are supported to become the best versions of ourselves, and that this will allow us to better challenge the discrimination we face.
We do this by creating community centres for women, delivering wellbeing education through our events and media platform and creating a resource hub to connect women to all the information and support they need.
Our core values are equality, intersectionality, sustainability, social connection, excellence and fun. These values permeate everything we do here at Go Inspire International C.I.C.
If you’ve ever wanted to experience working in a place where you and your ambition are fully seen, appreciated and supported, and you want to join a really fun, high energy, full of laughs and mega supportive team then this is the opportunity for you.
Job Description
We’re looking for an ambitious PR Manager to work directly alongside our CEO to help us rapidly grow the positioning of Go Inspire International C.I.C.
This role will involve:
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Developing and executing our PR strategy
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Building relationships with the media
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Working alongside the marketing team to ensure we’re all saying the same thing
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Building the positioning of Go Inspire UK
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Creating data collection and analysis systems to be able to assess and report progress and inform future strategy
Note: This role has been designed for a year to support in building and managing our systems and process but we would love to have you longer if it works for us both.
About you
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You’re bold and confident in reaching out to people and building connections.
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You are a mega people person
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If you have experience in client management/pipeline software that’s handy but not vital as we can teach you that :)
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Awesome networker and relationship builder
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Experience in creating and managing a PR or sales strategy is awesome.
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Able to: Research, build and manage a media list, manage relationships, create and produce reports.
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You’re confident in taking ownership of developing and managing our PR strategy and
Note: please do apply if you don’t tick all the above boxes. More than experience, we make decisions on team fit, willingness to grow and ambition
What we can give you
We care deeply about creating a team and environment that people love to be a part of, and not just so we can say that in our marketing! As such, we work hard to make sure that you:
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Are part of a connected team with regular meet ups and social events.
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Get the support to achieve your personal and professional goals.
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Get regular feedback to make sure you’re on track and growing.
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Have the opportunity to flex your creativity and propose and drive ideas forward.
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Be part of building an organisation that creates real positive impact in empowering women to not just survive, but to thrive.
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Work in a way that suits you and your unique needs, with support to identify your needs and implement solutions to meet them.
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And more than anything else, a team that sees you for who you are, and works to make sure you are reaching your true potential, your way.
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Amazing references.
And of course it goes without saying that fellow neurodiversies and those who think differently are so very welcome and celebrated in this space!
How to apply and what happens next
Please fill in the following application form, no need to attach a CV. If we think you could be a good fit we will invite you for an interview with the relevant member of the leadership team.
We will do our best to get back to you if we don’t think this role is for you but due to the high number of applications this isn’t always possible. If you don’t hear from us for two weeks do feel free to reach out, but often this means you didn’t get through to interviews this time.
Please don’t let this put you off from applying for other roles with us in the future though :) We love to hear from you and appreciate the time you put into the applications.
Any questions?
Get in touch with us.
Looking forward to hearing from you,
Marina (CEO)
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
Actively Interviewing
This organisation is scheduling interviews as the applications come in. Don’t miss your opportunity, apply now!
Location: Hybrid
Salary: Unpaid
Commitment: 15-20 hours per week, work can be done at times to suit you with occasional time bound interviews and team meetings scheduled to suit your schedule (corporate speak for: ‘we’ll ask when works for you first!’)
Role length: 12 months +
About us
Go Inspire International C.I.C. is a women founded charity with the purpose of bringing women together to grow and thrive as a community. We believe that the world will be a better place when all women are supported to become the best versions of ourselves, and that this will allow us to better challenge the discrimination we face.
We do this by creating community centres for women, delivering wellbeing education through our events and media platform and creating a resource hub to connect women to all the information and support they need.
Our core values are equality, intersectionality, sustainability, social connection, excellence and fun. These values permeate everything we do here at Go Inspire.
If you’ve ever wanted to experience working in a place where you and your ambition are fully seen, appreciated and supported, and you want to join a really fun, high energy, full of laughs and mega supportive team then this is the opportunity for you.
Job Description
We’re looking for an ambitious, visionary and motivated Managing Director to work directly alongside our CEO to help us rapidly grow Go Inspire International C.I.C.. This will be a very fast paced role with lots of variety and will involve:
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Being a point of contact for our marketing and events staff
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Ensuring all activities are inline with our top level goals and objectives, values and purpose
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Working alongside the leadership team to develop and implement organisational goals and objectives in line with our values and purpose
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Creating data collection systems and processes
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Understanding data from our activities and collating and reporting this data to the leadership team and trustees board
Note: This role has been designed for a year to support in building and managing our systems and process but we would love to have you longer if it works for us both.
About you
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This is a fast paced, think on your feet kind of job so if perfect if you have bucket loads of enthusiasm and energy and like to learn on the go.
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You need to love people and be able to manage and motivate a team
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You gotta be hyper organised and shit hot at time management
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Any experience in developing and implementing organisational systems and processes is awesome.
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Need to have a team player mindset for this role, a huge part of it is making sure everyone is excited, engaged and on the same page.
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This is the role for you if you like variety, managing a team and a fast paced, think on your feet, high level strategy kind of thing.
Note: please do apply if you don’t tick all the above boxes. More than experience, we make decisions on team fit, willingness to grow and ambition
What we can give you
We care deeply about creating a team and environment that people love to be a part of, and not just so we can say that in our marketing! As such, we work hard to make sure that you:
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Are part of a connected team with regular meet ups and social events.
-
Get the support to achieve your personal and professional goals.
-
Get regular feedback to make sure you’re on track and growing.
-
Have the opportunity to flex your creativity and propose and drive ideas forward.
-
Be part of building an organisation that creates real positive impact in empowering women to not just survive, but to thrive.
-
Work in a way that suits you and your unique needs, with support to identify your needs and implement solutions to meet them.
-
And more than anything else, a team that sees you for who you are, and works to make sure you are reaching your true potential, your way.
-
Amazing references.
And of course it goes without saying that fellow neurodiversies and those who think differently are so very welcome and celebrated in this space!
How to apply and what happens next
Please fill in the following application form, no need to attach a CV. If we think you could be a good fit we will invite you for an interview with the relevant member of the leadership team.
We will do our best to get back to you if we don’t think this role is for you but due to the high number of applications this isn’t always possible. If you don’t hear from us for two weeks do feel free to reach out, but often this means you didn’t get through to interviews this time.
Please don’t let this put you off from applying for other roles with us in the future though :) We love to hear from you and appreciate the time you put into the applications.
Any questions?
Get in touch with us!
Looking forward to hearing from you,
Marina (CEO)
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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This organisation is scheduling interviews as the applications come in. Don’t miss your opportunity, apply now!
Introduction
Africa Health Organisation (AHO) is in desperate need of Grant Writers. In AHO, Grant Writers are crucial because they bring financial resources to the organization. Most of our money comes from applying for grants and tenders. Our grants come from USAID, UKAID, the European Commission, DANIDA, SIDA, NORAD, grant-making trusts and foundations, the lottery fund, etc. You will be under the supervision of Simbarashe Chifeya, our Grants Director, and AHO Zimbabwe Country Director who is based in Harare, Zimbabwe. Your first day will begin with training on grant writing. The course will be delivered online via Zoom or Teams. Our internships are virtual and can be done from anywhere in the world.
What is an internship?
- An internship is a work experience lasting for a fixed period anywhere between a week and 12 months.
- They are typically undertaken by students and graduates looking to gain relevant skills.
General Duties and Responsibilities of an Intern
The role gives an all-round experience of the business, and students can get involved in the following:
- assist with searching for grants or tenders.
- apply for grants or tenders.
- administration (e.g. emails and scheduling meetings)
- attend grant and tender writing short courses.
- help the team to work on ideas for projects and put forward proposals.
- carrying out research for your chosen project
- Write a grant or tender application.
Person Specification
We are a nurturing environment that encourages students to take ownership of projects. Therefore, the following skills would be beneficial:
- good with writing and answering questions.
- Love of Africa and its culture and people and an understanding of what they are going through.
- a prolific writer who enjoys writing
- you are welcome to apply if you are not a student or graduate
- excellent organization skills
- teamwork or being able to work alone.
- communication skills
- someone who takes initiative and who has an entrepreneurial mindset
- students must have a basic working knowledge of computers
- the ability to speak the following languages would be a bonus Arabic, French, Spanish, Portuguese, German, Italian, Swedish, Danish, Finish, Norge, Farsi, Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Russian, and Hindi because we are also going to apply for funding in these languages.
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We are seeking volunteers with creative ideas and proven experience of social media management to join our team of volunteers for the 2024 Big Syn International Film Festival.
Big Syn Institute is a part of the Centre for Big Synergy and has been organising the Big Syn International Film Festival (BSIFF) since 2019.
So far, the festival has reached over 45M people and 150K filmmakers in over 120 countries. Through relevant shorts, features, animations, documentaries, CSR videos and Public Service Videos or Charity videos, the festival advocates the United Nations 17 Global Goals and also celebrates the work of UK's marginalised filmmakers as a key highlight.
OSCAR, BAFTA and EMMY award-winners, as well as other luminaries from film and media, sustainability, and policy have been part of the festival and have supported it since inception. Winners from the festival have eventually won OSCARS and EMMY awards.
Working with executive team, the volunteer would assist and on occasions lead and coordinate the following;
- Planning, researching, creating and posting social media posts about the Big Syn International Film Festival
- Creating artwork and multi-media, researching contacts and key patrons and working with the team to communicate with festival applicants, generating engaging content across Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and LinkedIn
- Identifying gaps and needs, feedback ideas for improvement, reporting analytics, and planning posts accordingly
- Enhancing participation for the festival and garnering support for festival by increasing public engagement through innovative means.
What are we looking for?
An experienced social media professional with varied experience of campaigns and events is desirable;
- Use of mobile and desktop apps to create content (Canva, photoshop, adobe etc)
- Good copy skills and creative writing skills
- Video and photo editing skills desirable
- Time keeping
- Open to feedback
- Have own gear and software
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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Support and challenge the EqualiTeach team to grow, thrive and achieve its mission of an equal, inclusive and diverse society where everyone is valued and able to succeed.
Trustee Role Description
EqualiTeach’s trustees are responsible for the charity’s vision, mission, strategic direction and governance. They are bound to ensure that the charity complies with all legal and statutory requirements and that its assets and resources are properly secured and deployed in pursuit of its charitable objectives. They support and challenge the executive team to enable EqualiTeach to grow and thrive and through this achieve its mission of an equal, inclusive and diverse society where everyone is valued and able to succeed.
What We are Looking for in New Trustees
We are looking for trustees who will help us to continue to grow the charity’s impact and profile. Applicants should be driven by a desire to support an organisation at the forefront of providing exceptional equality, diversity and inclusion training and consultancy. We are looking for people willing to bring energy, enthusiasm and commitment to the role, and who will broaden the diversity of thinking on our board.
We are particularly looking for trustees who have some leadership experience or experience of leading in the charity sector. Ideally, applicants would also have knowledge and skills in one of the following areas: promotions and marketing, fundraising and HR. If you are unsure as to whether your skills and experience are what we are looking for, we would be happy to have a conversation prior to application. Previous Board experience is not necessary as there will be a full induction process and further training and support.
It is important that our Board reflects the diversity of our society, and we know that increasing diversity will help us to achieve greater success. We are particularly keen to receive applications from people from the LGBTQIA+ community, who are currently underrepresented on the Board.
Trustee Duties
- Support and provide advice of EqualiTeach’s purpose, vision, goals and activities.
- Guide and approve operational strategies and policies and monitor and evaluate their implementation.
- Oversee and approve EqualiTeach’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.
- Provide support and challenge to EqualiTeach’s CEOs in the exercise of their delegated authority and affairs.
- Keep abreast of changes in EqualiTeach’s operating environment.
- Contribute to regular reviews of EqualiTeach’s governance.
- Attend board meetings and adequately prepare to contribute to discussions.
- Use independent judgement, acting legally and in good faith to promote and protect EqualiTeach’s interests, to the exclusion of their own personal and/or any third-party interests.
- Contribute to the broader promotion of EqualiTeach’s objects, aims and reputation by applying your skills, expertise, knowledge and contacts.
As a small charity, trustees will need to be actively involved beyond Board meetings. This may involve scrutinising board papers, providing advice on new initiatives, providing support with ad hoc requests, supporting staff recruitment, disciplinaries and complaints, representing EqualiTeach at meetings and conferences or any other issues in which the trustee has special expertise.
Trustee Person Specification
Desirable
We are looking for candidates who have at least two of the below:
- Experience of leadership
- Experience of working within the charity sector
- Knowledge of Human Resources
- Knowledge of fundraising for third sector organisations
- Knowledge of promotions and marketing for third sector organisations
- An understanding of equality, diversity and inclusion
Skills and Competencies
- Skilled and confident communication and willingness to participate actively in discussion
- Ability to think creatively and strategically and scrutinise decision-making
- Ability to work effectively with others as a member of the Board
- Willingness to lead according to EqualiTeach’s values
- A strong personal commitment to equality, diversity and inclusion
- A commitment to Nolan’s seven principles of public life: selflessness, integrity, objectivity, accountability, openness, honesty and leadership.
Terms of Appointment
Terms of Office
- Trustees are appointed for a term of up to three years and can be reappointed up to three times.
- This is a voluntary position, but reasonable expenses are reimbursed.
Time Commitment
- Boarding meetings are quarterly. Trustees are expected to attend at least 75% of meetings, including the Annual General Meeting. Meetings are currently held in person at Suite 11, Davey House, 31a St Neots Road, St Neots, Cambridgeshire, PE19 7BA. Trustees may also be part of sub-groups which will meet independently of the main board meetings. These meetings will be a combination of online and face-to-face meetings.
- In addition, trustees are expected to devote on average two hours per week to the role. This may involve scrutinising board papers, providing advice on new initiatives, providing support with ad hoc requests, supporting staff recruitment, disciplinaries and complaints, representing EqualiTeach at meetings and conferences or any other issues in which the trustee has special expertise.
How to Apply
Please complete a trustee role application form and equality monitoring form and return these to Claire Currington, Operations Manager via email.
If you would like the opportunity to speak to a current trustee about this opportunity, please email Claire and she will organise a call.
Applications will be accepted, considered and interviewed on a rolling basis so you are encouraged to apply at your earliest convenience.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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We’re looking for new WWOOF UK Trustees! Could you be one of them?
Do you want to help people experience first-hand the meaningful connection to self, land and others that immersion in a low impact way of life brings?
As we move into springtime we’re starting the search for several new Trustees to join our current Board. We welcome interest from anyone who believes WWOOFing can help make a better, fairer and greener world. You don’t have to be (or have been) a member but you do need to have energy and commitment to help us grow and make WWOOFing the ‘go to’ organisation for people to experience and learn about sustainable ways of living and growing. Think you can help? Read on…
Being a Trustee of WWOOF UK (voluntary / unpaid position)
We are looking for several new Trustees to join our current Board. We welcome interest from anyone who believes WWOOFing can help make a better, fairer and greener world and has the energy and commitment to make WWOOFing the ‘go to’ way to experience and learn about sustainable ways of living and growing.
What do WWOOF UK Trustees do?
- steer the direction of the organisation (strategy)
- monitor progress against the strategy
- ensure WWOOF UK fulfils its legal, financial and moral obligations to members, staff and reporting bodies like the Charities Commission
- lend personal expertise gained in other areas of life
- get involved with specific projects
- act as an ambassador for WWOOF UK and foster kinship with like-minded organisations
What kind of people are WWOOF UK Trustees?
They have:
- experience of being a WWOOF member and want to give back to the organisation / or;
- specific skills e.g. IT, fund-raising, promotion, social media, finance, legal and / or;
- life or work experience that would be useful to the organisation (e.g. a previous role as a Trustee or working in another charitable organisation)
They are people who:
- want to make a difference and give a positive contribution to the world
- are open-minded
- enjoy and are good at working in a team
- can bring ideas to the group because they are in touch with what’s going on in the wider world and, more specifically, the world of low impact living and growing
- can abide by group decisions
- are comfortable with hearing, celebrating and representing the diversity of opinion from the WWOOF UK Board, staff, membership and other interested parties e.g. minority groups we want to engage with
We are particularly keen to hear from people with relevant experience in legal issues and safeguarding. The Board is also ready to develop potential new directions for WWOOF UK, so we are interested to hear from people with fresh ideas, project management skills and fundraising experience. This said, we welcome interest from anyone and believe that diversity and balance will make our organisation stronger.
What does the role of WWOOF Trustee involve?
- coming to a maximum of three face-to-face meetings per year with fellow Trustees and WWOOF staff (assuming you are UK based). These could be anywhere in the country but to give an idea, previously there has been one overnight meeting in March in Buckinghamshire, a one-day meeting in July in Birmingham and a one-day AGM in autumn which moves around the country. This pattern of meetings may change in future but it’s very unlikely the frequency of face-to-face meetings would increase.
- attending monthly video calls with fellow Trustees (currently the 2nd Monday of the month, 6pm – 7.30pm)
- responding regularly and promptly to email and acting on tasks you’ve volunteered to do
- being prepared, according to expertise and interest, to take lead responsibility for guiding and advising on particular aspects of WWOOF UK’s organisation and activity (e.g. finance, IT, publicity, legal etc.)
- keeping up to date with WWOOF UK developments by reading and contributing to documents (usually via email and Google Drive)
- Being aware of wider developments (e.g. government policy changes, financial climate, immigration legislation, environmental issues) that might impact on WWOOFing and WWOOF UK as an organisation
What can WWOOF Trustees expect in return for their voluntary commitment?
- the opportunity to lead and shape the WWOOF movement
- an opportunity for regular contact with like-minded people
- reimbursement of reasonable travel, accommodation costs for meetings and other expenses incurred on WWOOF business
- opportunities to steer and get involved with key projects
- the possibility of representing us at other meetings, events and AGMs
- the possibility of attending relevant training courses
- free membership for the duration of their term
What’s the next step?
To express further interest email us heading the email “Trustee Interest”. Please attach a CV and give a brief summary (no more than 500 words) of what has motivated you to step forward, what you could bring to WWOOF UK, your experience of being a Trustee (or other governance) within other organisations and roughly how long you might be able to commit for. We’ll then set up an informal video chat with you to talk about next steps. Thank you for your interest!
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
You Could Be The Trustee We Need for our 1897 Thames Sailing Barge and her Future in her Community.
You will play a vital role in making sure that Dawn Sailing Barge Trust Ltd. achieves its
core purpose. Oversee the management and administration of the charity, ensuring that
DSBT has a clear strategy and that our work and goals are in-line with our vision. Support
and challenge the executive team to enable DSBT to grow, thrive and achieve our mission.
Personal Skills & Qualities
A proven experience of financial management , fundraising, project management,
strategic planning, and general management would be welcomed.
A working knowledge of management within the CVS/Wellbeing sector would be
particularly beneficial.
We are looking for people willing to bring energy, enthusiasm and commitment to the role;
who will broaden the diversity of thinking on our board.
Any previous governance
experience is not required - we will provide you with a full induction and training.
A commitment to Nolan’s seven principles of public life: accountability, honesty, integrity,
leadership, objectivity, openness and selflessness are desirable personal skills and
qualities.
The Trust - Brief History
The Dawn Sailing Barge Trust was formed in 1996 when her old skipper could not bear the thought of his barge being left to rot where she sat in Hoo alongside others she had traded with for nearly 100 years.
The aim of the Trust was to secure ownership, raise funds, return her to her home port of Maldon, restore and protect.
All of the above was achieved and SB Dawn is good for another 100 years.
Now it’s time for Dawn to get to work and play her part in helping give others a new horizon to aim for.
The Trust - Present
The DAWN Trust believes it has identified how its maritime heritage can now be employed to serve the more isolated coastal communities along the Essex Coast & Rivers.
This would be achieved by providing a dependable, regular and scheduled facility to be exploited as a community hub, for use by agencies specialising in wellbeing, with a particular focus on men’s wellbeing.
The DAWN would berth for up to five days within each participating community, revisiting each port regularly all year round; offering the opportunity for social programmes designed to engage those seeking social interaction and support.
This project has received funding from the Heritage Lottery enabling it to become one step closer to a reality.
The Trust - Present
Sustainable Propulsion
The DAWN TRUST is engaged with a major regional University to design and develop an integrated electric propulsion system that allows the boat to be operated electrically when wind is not available. The DAWN will act as a floating test bench for students to actively engage in developing the operating algorithms required, and components employed. It is anticipated that the developed systems will be marketed commercially through a joint venture. This project will be launched in Q3 2024.
Cargo of Hope
With the experience gained providing a community hub for Essex coastal communities, (through partnering with local CVS providers) , it is proposed to create an intermediary CIC company to engage with other local CVS agencies to provide similar services to other coastal communities in the Thames Estuary. This project will be launched in Q2 2025
Closing Date
2nd April 2024, 10pm
Interview Date
10 th April 2024
Interview Venue
Trinity House, Tower Hill, London EC3N 4DH
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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The Giant Walk is a Marathon distance charity walk happening this May across Cheshire from Hale on Mersey to Hale, Greater Manchester. It is entirely a charity event with walkers being able to choose the charity they want to fund raise for.
The organisers are looking for one or two social media / fundraising support volunteers to engage with fundraisers in the run up to the event, and in particular on the day of the 5th May.
You must have strong social media skills, be able to volunteer your time, be free on the 5th May in particular and perhaps a keen interest in the outdoors. Fundraisers and funders need to be focused on the event Just Giving Page
This is an excellent opportunity for returners to work to refresh their skills, or to start your retraining journey in marketing. Please upload a short introductory letter with your background to apply
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The Farm Animal Sanctuary has an exciting opportunity for people to join our board of commitee members.
We are looking for enthusiastic people who have a couple of hours each week to dedicate to a voluntary position helping our charity grow.
We are looking for people who have the skills in the following areas -
- Finance
- IT
- Fundraising
- Knowledge with PR/Marketing
- Experience with charities
- Good communication skills
- Proactive attitude
Do you have any of these skills? If the answer is yes to anyone of them this is a voluntary role for you.
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Role title: Transformation Cornwall – Trustee
Location: Cornwall
Indicative time commitment: P/T Quarterly Board meetings, online and in Truro, Cornwall. In addition to Board Meetings, other contact (usually electronic or by telephone) will be necessary.
Remuneration: This is a voluntary role and there is no financial remuneration. Expenses for travel may be claimed.
Transform Cornwall with us, by strengthening social action across our County. We are an organisation that builds on our foundations of Christian values helping to strengthen communities across Cornwall.
We work in three ways to support groups in tackling poverty and exclusion in Cornwall:
Meet the Funders: an innovative, year-long programme providing conferences and workshops to inform, inspire and strengthen community work in Cornwall.
1:1 work: bespoke support to individual churches, faith groups and grassroot organisations in Cornwall.
Strengthening links: connecting faith based and non-faith organisations around our six core themes; Mental Health, Climate Justice, Homelessness, Financial Inclusion, Food Insecurity and Modern Slavery.
We particularly welcome applications from women / candidates from a BME background, as well as those who have knowledge or expertise in Climate Justice or Mental Health, for this vacancy, as they are currently under-represented on our Board.
For more information about Transformation Cornwall, our website and our 2023 Mini Annual Report.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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Plateful Café is currently looking for a dedicated and well-organised volunteer who can assist our team with the search and development of partnerships with businesses.
Main duties will include:
- Looking for partnership opportunities with the private sector
- Assisting with the development and ongoing work of businesses fundraising action Group
- Assisting in planning fundraising strategies with local businesses
- Reporting on businesses partnerships and recent developments at Plateful Café
- Working in partnership with the Plateful Café fundraising team
Requirements
Essential:
- Excellent communication skills
- Ability to inspire a group of volunteers to support a cause
- Strong relationship-building skills
Desirable:
- Previous experience in fundraising and/or marketing
- Experience of working with corporates
- Expertise in new project creation and developing business links
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Responsibilities:
- Execute a results-driven social media strategy;
- Develop and curate engaging content for social media platforms;
- Assist in the creation and editing of written, video, and photo content;
- Attend events and produce live social media content (as applicable);
- Maintain unified brand voice across different social media channels;
- Collaborate to create a social media calendar;
- Monitor social media channels for industry trends;
- Interact with users and respond to social media messages, inquiries, and comments;
- Review analytics and create reports on key metrics;
- Assist in the development and management of social media marketing and influencer marketing strategy.
Qualifications / Skills:
- Passion for women's human rights;
- Expertise with social media and proficiency with major social media platforms and social media management tools;
- Proficiency with editing tools/digital media formats;
- Ability to understand historical, current, and future trends in the digital content and social media space;
- Strong copywriting and copy editing skills;
- Top-notch oral and verbal communication skills;
- Impeccable time management skills with the ability to multitask;
- Detail-oriented approach with ability to work under pressure to meet deadlines.
Education and Experience Requirements:
- 2+ years experience with social campaigning, social media marketing or content development;
- 2+ years experience with donor campaign platforms;
- Direct experience using social media management tools;
- Experience with Microsoft Office (Excel, Outlook);
- Experience with Adobe Creative Cloud (Photoshop, Premier Pro) or equivalent digital media editing tools a plus.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
Young Humanists are the voice for non-religious young people. Two-thirds of young people are non-religious. We provide them with the community and platform that their voices deserve. We think young people have a right to be heard and that more should be done to ensure policy reflects their views.
Young Humanists is led by a committee that drives national and regional events throughout the year. They are supported by a team of local Ambassadors, who are the ‘on the ground’ representatives, working as part of local humanist or other community groups. We also have a team of volunteers specialising in areas like social media, design and research, who support the committee and individual Ambassadors.
We are seeking a dedicated and driven Northern Ireland-based individual to join our network of Ambassadors, to assist the committee by:
- Sitting on the Northern Ireland Humanists committee, providing a formal link to Young Humanists by championing issues that are particularly relevant to young people in Northern Ireland.
- Putting on events with a view to getting younger people involved (e.g. pub quizzes, campaign work, family-friendly events like coffee mornings or Sunday brunches, litter picks or picnics)
- Be a contact point for other Young Humanists who want to attend nearby groups/events and an ambassador for Young Humanists at regional events.
- Provide local knowledge to make sure we promote relevant local opportunities to our members and, equally, promote Humanists UK and Young Humanist events or campaigns locally.
Please read the full Application Pack for more information.
While there are no set hours we expect that up to three hours per week on average may be spent on the role, with this possibly increasing in the run-up to Young Humanists’ events.
All Young Humanists volunteers should be aged 18 to 35 (with eligibility ending the day before the applicant’s 36th birthday). Much of the work can be done remotely, but it is required that the post holder be based in Northern Ireland.
If this sounds like you send your CV and cover letter, with the subject ‘Young Humanists Ambassador for Northern Ireland’
This position is opened to anyone with a keen interest in Friends of the Earth and its local campaigns in the borough of Camden. We are looking for someone interested in environmental and climate issues who enjoys organizing events!
Duties
The event coordinator will be informed about upcoming events and the duties will depend on the event.
Most common duties:
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Communicating to the group of any upcoming events and our monthly meetings in our internal Whatsapp group.
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Finding dates suitable for most of the group for hosting future events.
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Creating Eventbrite posts for upcoming events.
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Work closely with the Social Media Manager to promote the group´s events.
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Take ownership for planning and logistics for the group´s events with the support of the coordinators.
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Include in our monthly newsletter the upcoming events.
Person specification
Essential:
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Min 18 years old.
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Strong commitment or interest in environmental issues.
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Own or have access to a laptop and/or smartphone.
Desirable
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Strong personal and communication skills.
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Good organization skills and a collaborative mindset.
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Previous experience in events or related roles is advantageous.
Send us a few lines about why you would be interested in volunteering in our group and for this particular role.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
This position is open to anyone interested in Friends of the Earth and its local campaigns in the borough of Camden. We are looking for someone to support our campaigns.
Duties
Most common duties:
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Partnering with other local groups in Camden.
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Building local support though online petitions, leafleting in our event etc.
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Engaging with our local politicians.
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Mobilizing at key moments with groups and organizations across the country e.g. Days of Action.
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Working with our social media manager to promote the campaign.
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Including in our monthly newsletter any updates on the campaign.
Person specification
Essential:
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Min 18 years old.
-
Strong commitment or interest in environmental issues.
-
Own or have access to a laptop and/or smartphone.
Desirable
-
Strong personal and communication skills.
-
Good organization skills and a collaborative mindset.
-
Previous experience in events or related roles is advantageous
Send us few line about why you will be interested in volunteering in our group.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.