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Fundraising Coordinator

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ORGANIZATION: Hope for Cameroon

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Organization Description

Hope for Cameroon is a registered apolitical non-governmental organization located in Montreal (Canada) and Douala (Cameroon) that aims to improve the livelihoods of internally displaced persons, particularly women, youth, and children, who are victims of the Anglophone crisis.

Our recent initiatives include the Seeding Hope Entrepreneurship Project (SHEP), which aimed to economically empower women through entrepreneurship training, business mentorship programs, and small business loans. This summer 27 participants have received funding and a 100 were trained and received certificates. Upcoming is our Back to School Campaign, which will finance displaced children’s tuition and school supplies for a year. Last year, thanks to our supporters, we were able to fund the education of 100 children and had the joy of seeing them succeed with remarkable grades!

Role Description

  • Conceptualize new fundraising ideas
  • Manage the logistics and coordination of fundraising events
  • Coordinate with the social media coordinator to promote the events
  • Occasionally attend events, visit venues & purchase equipment

Qualifications of Ideal candidate:

  • Currently enrolled or recently graduated university student in a related field (international development, political science, economics, gender studies, graphic design, marketing and communications...)
  • Event management experience (fundraising experience, a plus)
  • Demonstrated interest in non-profit, humanitarian, or international development work
  • Demonstrated ability to take initiative and work independently
  • Great communication, interpersonal, multitasking, and time management skills
  • Critical thinker and problem-solver

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About Hope for Cameroon

Location:

33 Av. des Pins, Salaberry-de-Valleyfield, Quebec J6T 0E9, CA

Mission Statement

Hope for Cameroon is a registered apolitical non-governmental organization located in Montreal (Canada) and Douala (Cameroon) that aims to improve the livelihoods of internally displaced persons, particularly women, youth, and children, who are victims of the Anglophone crisis. Through our initiatives, we provide access to quality transformational educational opportunities, community development and entrepreneurial training programs, and essential resources to foster positive change and sustainable development in our communities. Our core mission is to sustainably uplift and support marginalized communities, especially those displaced by conflict. By championing quality transformational education and fostering entrepreneurial growth, we pave the way for self-reliance and cultivate leaders who make a difference. All our endeavors are rooted in the principles of sustainable development, ensuring a brighter, more balanced future for all.

Description

Our recent initiatives include the Seeding Hope Entrepreneurship Project (SHEP), which aimed to economically empower women through entrepreneurship training, business mentorship programs, and small business loans. This summer 27 participants have received funding and a 100 were trained and received certificates. Upcoming is our Back to School Campaign, which will finance displaced children’s tuition and school supplies for a year. Last year, thanks to our supporters, we were able to fund the education of 100 children and had the joy of seeing them succeed with remarkable grades!

CAUSE AREAS

Advocacy & Human Rights
Immigrants & Refugees
International
Advocacy & Human Rights, Immigrants & Refugees, International

WHEN

We'll work with your schedule.

WHERE

Montreal, Quebec H3HCanada

(45.50266,-73.595764)
 

SKILLS

  • Donor Management
  • Fundraising
  • Community Outreach

GOOD FOR

N/A

REQUIREMENTS

  • Must be at least 18
  • 5-10 hours a week
  • Can work online but must be present in Montreal to occasionally attend fundraising events, visit venues, purchase equipment.

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