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Girls in Sport: Fundraising Trustee
Voluntary role: This is an unpaid trustee position, with reasonable expenses reimbursed where agreed.
Location: Remote but Trustee must be UK based
Role Specification
This is an opportunity to join us at a pivotal moment: helping to shape the next chapter of a niche, sports for social impact initiative that works to deliver meaningful change to communities, and provides a safe space for many girls who are exposed to risks associated with their gender.
You will join the Trustee Board in leading tranformative development from a successful grassroots pilot, towards a road-map that reinforces robust, cross-cutting outcomes and sustainability.
As we move through 2026, we are seeking an experienced fundraising and grants practitioner who can bring sector insight, constructive challenge and strategic oversight to the Board.
1. Introduction from the Board
Girls in Sport is a niche but ambitious sport-for-social-impact charity using locally led programmes to challenge gender inequality and create safer, stronger opportunities for girls in hard-to-reach communities. Our Secretariat is in the UK, and we are currently working with communities in Sierra Leone.
We are entering a transformative phase: moving from a grassroots initiative with proven impact into a stronger regional model with the potential to reach more girls, families and communities. To support that growth, we are building out our Trustee Board with more practitioners across the charity, fundraising and social impact sectors.
You will help direct and provide leadership at Board level in guiding us to unlock pathways to funding that is both restricted and unrestricted, strengthen financial sustainability, and support the responsible growth of our impact in Sierra Leone and other communities where our model can be replicated. It is very imprtant that you recognise fluctuating capacity challenges associated with scaling from start-up in the non-profit space.
We are in this for the long term and foster an ethos of quality over quantity.
If you are as invested as much as we are, we want you to join with us as we drive transformative change in our communities and our organisation.
Sport for Social Impact
We believe sport can be a powerful conduit for social change from the grassroots. Through locally led programmes in protected settings, we use sport, nutrition, education and safeguarding awareness to challenge gender stereotypes, strengthen confidence and resilience, and support girls affected by poverty, trauma, gender-based violence, FGM and child marriage, and preventing trafficking and exploitation.
Our work is designed to shift attitudes in communities through soft power, while providing a safe space for girls to access sport without barriers, learn, lead and thrive.
2. About Girls in Sport
Our Mission:
We use the soft power of locally led sport programmes to promote sustainable development in advancing gender parity in communities facing poverty, conflict, and gender-related risks. Our Sponsor a Champion initiative uses sport and access to education to foster equal opportunities and support safeguarding awareness, literacy, and child protection.
Key Areas of Impact:
- Sport for Social Impact: Using sport to challenge attitudes to gender, and to empower young women to build self-reliance, resilience, and confidence to achieve the same aspirations as the boys.
- Education & Literacy: Closing the gap in literacy between boys and girls through targeted school sponsorship interventions.
- Social Welfare: Beneficiary and community sensitisation in safeguarding and protection, targeting the most at-risk beneficiaries, and signposting pathways to social welfare and trauma-support stakeholders in-Country.
- Location: Remote: Secretariat - Girls in Sport UK (GISUK)
3. Job Description: Fundraising Trustee
Role Purpose:
The Fundraising Trustee will bring experienced fundraising insight to the Board, helping Girls in Sport strengthen its income-generation strategy, funding readiness and long-term sustainability. This is a strategic governance role, not an operational fundraising post. Working with fellow trustees and the programme lead, you will provide advice, constructive challenge and sector expertise to help us build a credible, diversified funding approach across trusts and foundations, institutional grants, high-value partnerships, major donors and aligned corporate supporters.
The right person will help professionalise our fundraising governance, strengthen Board capability and support good decision-making, while recognising that delivery capacity must be proportionate to an unpaid trustee commitment.
Key Responsibilities:
- Governance: Act as a member of the Board of Trustees, sharing legal and financial responsibility for the charity’s management.
· Fundraising Strategy: Advise on fundraising strategy and priorities, with particular focus on trusts and foundations, major donors, corporate partnerships and institutional opportunities.
· Income Generation Oversight: Champion fundraising at Board level, support informed decision-making and help identify opportunities, introductions or partnerships where appropriate.
- Compliance: Ensure all activities adhere to fundraising regulations and best practices, including the Code of Fundraising Practice.
· Ambassadorship: Act as a thoughtful ambassador for the charity, helping raise its profile and credibility within relevant philanthropic, charity and social impact networks.
4. Person Specification
Essential:
- Commitment to the charity’s mission and values regarding gender equality, sustainable development, and youth empowerment.
- Robust knowledge and experience of fundraising (e.g., trusts, corporates, or major donors).
- Strategic thinker, able to balance long-term planning with practical advice.
- Understanding of the legal duties and responsibilities of charity trusteeship.
- Experience of fundraising in an international development or small charity context.
- Existing networks that could support the charity’s fundraising efforts.
Desirable:
- Familiarity with Sierra Leone, West Africa or regional sub-Sahara socio-economic contexts and cross-border programming challenges in navigating funding and grant-making agencies
- Existing networks that could support the charity’s fundraising efforts.
5. Commitment & Timeline
- Time Commitment: Approximately two hours per month.
- Meetings: We currently hold bi-annual Board meetings (online/in-person mix) plus occasional sub-group meetings.
- Term: two years, renewable three times.
6. How to Apply
To apply, please submit a CV including relevant expertise, and an expression of interest and commitment to the mission.
Girls in Sport (Charity No. 1175997). Registered Charitable Incorporated Organisation in England and Wales.
We work to drive social change through the power of sport in some of the worlds hardest to reach settings



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