Volunteer Sponsoring & Fundraising
Organisation role · 4 hrs/Week
From home
FundraisingEnglishDutchCoordinationAdvice & Mentoring
Social justiceEducationForeign aid and disaster relief
Contact person
Tonia DabweAsk Tonia a question
Mineke Foundation
#36782
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Summary
We are looking for a volunteer who can help develop and professionalize our fundraising and sponsoring.Detailed description
Mineke Foundation zoekt een vrijwilliger die onze fondsenwerving en sponsoring kan helpen doorontwikkelen en professionaliseren. In deze rol trek je samen op met onze externe fondsenwerver.
Taken:
- Ontwikkelen donateursbeleid Mineke Foundation
- Ontwikkelen sponsorbeleid Mineke Foundation
- Doorontwikkelen fondsenwerving Mineke Foundation
- Opstellen projectplannen voor fondsenwerving
- Eerste aanspreekpunt voor fondsen en sponsoren
- Meewerken aan rapportages aan fondsen, i.s.m. onze financiële vrijwilliger
- Relatiebeheer particuliere en kleinschalige donateurs
- Relatiebeheer (grote) fondsen
- Relatiebeheer sponsoren
- Sparringpartner voor onze externe fondsenwerver
Tijdsbesteding
Gemiddeld 16 uur per maand
Vereisten
- Je spreekt vloeiend Nederlands en Engels
- Je kunt inspelen op uiteenlopende verwachtingen en taalgebruik van fondsen om projecten van Mineke Foundation te presenteren
- Je kunt snel schakelen
- Je denkt in kansen en mogelijkheden
- HBO opleiding of hoger
What volunteers need
🗣️ Native language skills
What we will provide to volunteers
🤝 Extra supportAbout Mineke Foundation
Mineke Foundation works in Liberia. Our goal is to help people - especially young people and women - to become economically self-reliant. We focus on education and entrepreneurship. We have three projects:
== The Damiefa School offers affordable private education from kindergarten through the first three years of high school. We use the national Liberian curriculum, supplemented with an Art Education program developed by Dutch/American teachers and a Reading Comprehension program specifically developed for Liberia by American teachers. Our ambition is to grow the school into a full-fledged high school.
== Our Women’s Club offers an entrepreneurship program and a social education program. The entrepreneurship program includes short vocational courses, business training & coaching, and microloans. The educational program offers monthly workshops on topics such as (reproductive) health, women’s rights, leadership and sexual violence against women. There is also a savings club with peer-to-peer lending.
== The Resource Center is a multifunctional space with a small library/computer room where employability training for young people is also given. Before Covid, we also offered digital skills training to surrounding schools and (young) adults in the area. We will offer this again in due course.
Check our Facebook page for recent updates: www.facebook.com/MinekeFoundation
Mineke Foundation is an award-winning foundation known for its quality and professionalism. We are an accredited local Liberian NGO, vocational school and private school. A small, committed and motivated local team carries out our projects in Liberia.
The Dutch foundation consists of international volunteers and supports our team in Liberia, including fundraising, social media & communication and knowledge transfer. Both teams work closely together.
Our fun and enthusiastic volunteers will make you feel at home quickly! We all work from home and have regular Zoom calls, also with our team in Liberia. Volunteers living in the Netherlands usually meet twice a year. Good to know: we speak both Dutch and English, but usually speak English during calls & meetings.
Mineke Foundation was founded in 2009 by Tonia Dabwe to build on the work her parents started in Liberia in the late 1960s. The foundation is named after Tonia's Dutch mother who has been missing since the civil war in Liberia.
== The Damiefa School offers affordable private education from kindergarten through the first three years of high school. We use the national Liberian curriculum, supplemented with an Art Education program developed by Dutch/American teachers and a Reading Comprehension program specifically developed for Liberia by American teachers. Our ambition is to grow the school into a full-fledged high school.
== Our Women’s Club offers an entrepreneurship program and a social education program. The entrepreneurship program includes short vocational courses, business training & coaching, and microloans. The educational program offers monthly workshops on topics such as (reproductive) health, women’s rights, leadership and sexual violence against women. There is also a savings club with peer-to-peer lending.
== The Resource Center is a multifunctional space with a small library/computer room where employability training for young people is also given. Before Covid, we also offered digital skills training to surrounding schools and (young) adults in the area. We will offer this again in due course.
Check our Facebook page for recent updates: www.facebook.com/MinekeFoundation
Mineke Foundation is an award-winning foundation known for its quality and professionalism. We are an accredited local Liberian NGO, vocational school and private school. A small, committed and motivated local team carries out our projects in Liberia.
The Dutch foundation consists of international volunteers and supports our team in Liberia, including fundraising, social media & communication and knowledge transfer. Both teams work closely together.
Our fun and enthusiastic volunteers will make you feel at home quickly! We all work from home and have regular Zoom calls, also with our team in Liberia. Volunteers living in the Netherlands usually meet twice a year. Good to know: we speak both Dutch and English, but usually speak English during calls & meetings.
Mineke Foundation was founded in 2009 by Tonia Dabwe to build on the work her parents started in Liberia in the late 1960s. The foundation is named after Tonia's Dutch mother who has been missing since the civil war in Liberia.