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4 people are interested
Fundraising Manager-P/T from Home
ORGANIZATION: Seminole County TNVR
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4 people are interested
If you like cats, want to make a difference in Seminole County, and love to raise funds for good causes, join our team in this 100% volunteer-run organization! Working mostly from home for 4-8 hours/week, you will make a huge difference to our fast-growing organization that works to control the population of feral, stray, and homeless cats throughout Seminole County. We trap, spay/neuter, vaccinate, and return cats, at no charge to Seminole County residents.
Reporting directly to the president, responsibilities include (1) Stewarding donors and grant funders with thank-yous and impact reports; (2) Writing 4-6 grant applications each year, and creating supporting materials (bios, org. chart, etc.); (3) Writing a twice-yearly newsletter with president’s message and photos for layout by a graphic designer; (4) Planning and executing Spring and Fall fundraising appeals via email and letter to follow each newsletter cycle; (5) Coordinating efforts with Accounting, Website, Social Media, and Mailing List volunteers; and (6) Researching no-cost/low-cost donor management systems.
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About Seminole County TNVR
Location:
P. O. Box P.O. Box 150656, Altamonte Springs, FL 32715, US
Mission Statement
Seminole County TNVR is a group of volunteers who Trap, Neuter/Spay, Vaccinate, and Return (TNVR) community cats throughout Seminole County. We rely on grant funding and donations to provide TNVR services free of charge for Seminole County residents, making it easy for residents and businesses to control the population of feral, semi-feral, and homeless community cats.
Description
Seminole County TNVR is 100% volunteer-run. Since our inception in 2022, we have TNVR'd over 2,200 cats throughout Seminole County, which Seminole County Animal Services recently recognized as a key factor in decreasing euthanization rates and new (feral) kitten births. Last year, our volunteers donated 4,895 hours and 10,380 miles. Our TNVR program removes the daunting logistical barriers that are most difficult for residents: trapping the cats, transporting them, and keeping them in a sheltered, staffed recovery site for 1-3 days before returning to their original location. Our program aims to keep this valuable service free of charge for Seminole County residents. We need more volunteers to keep up with the demand for our services.
CAUSE AREAS
WHEN
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This is a Virtual Opportunity with no fixed address.
DATE POSTED
October 14, 2024
SKILLS
- Donor Management
- Fundraising
- Grant Writing / Research
- Technical Writing
- Administrative Support
- Business Development
GOOD FOR
N/A
REQUIREMENTS
- Background Check
- Must be at least 22
- Orientation or Training
- 2-4 hours/week
- (1) keen focus on the entire donor experience to gain and keep donors; (2) excellent writing and communication skills; and (3) must thrive on working independently.