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Grant/Funding Research Volunteer - Remote 1-2 hrs/week

Remote
Unpaid role, expenses paid
Voluntary

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Job description

Are you curious, organised, and love a good bit of research? We need a volunteer who can help us find new funding opportunities - grant givers  to support education in rural Uganda. NO GRANT WRITING

This hands-on role involves researching potential funding sources and adding information to our Stackby database—no grant writing or event attendance required. It’s a flexible commitment of just 1–2 hours per week. We have been supporting the rural area of Namunyumya for 16 years - see our website for what we have achieved 

Who We’re Looking For:

  • Curious, organised, and detail-oriented

  • Comfortable using online tools and spreadsheets

  • Self-motivated and able to work independently

  • Passionate about education and community development -particularly in developing countries

This volunteer role will have a meaningful, direct impact on several areas:

  1. Children’s Education: By identifying potential grants, the volunteer helps secure funding for school infrastructure, learning materials, and enrichment programs—directly improving educational opportunities for children in rural Uganda.

  2. RedEarth Projects: The research will strengthen the organisation’s ability to plan and expand initiatives, from classrooms and libraries to health and nutrition programs.

  3. Community Development: Funding secured through this research can support broader community benefits, such as vocational training for young people, clean water, and health initiatives.

  4. Organisational Capacity: Accurate and up-to-date grant research allows RedEarth to make informed decisions and focus its efforts on opportunities with the most impact, increasing efficiency and success in fundraising.

  5. Volunteer Impact: Even a small weekly time commitment has a ripple effect—one person’s research could lead to funding that transforms the lives of hundreds of children and their communities.


 

Posted by
RedEarth Village Schools Uganda View profile Organisation type Registered Charity
Posted on: 28 August 2025
Closing date: 26 November 2025 at 16:38
Tags: International Development, Education, Food / Nutrition, Health / Medical, Literacy, Research, Water and Sanitation, Grants

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