Fundraising Team Volunteer

Fundraising Team Volunteer

Organisation role · Flexible hours
70-80 Oak Street, Norwich, NR3 3AQ, United Kingdom
HealthWellbeingCommunity & family
3 Good health and well-being10 Reduced inequalities
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The Matthew Project
#79527
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Summary

Do you have an event or challenge in mind that could raise funds for The Matthew Project? Could you help others fundraise?

Detailed description

Our service users need us now more than ever. With your help fundraising we can support more vulnerable people across Norfolk, Suffolk, and Essex. We are looking to build a team of amazing people that can support our fundraising activities.


Tasks may include:

·      organising fundraising events of your choice within the local community; 

·      encouraging people to join in; 

·      ensuring events are run in line with Health and Safety and Safeguarding policies and procedures;

·      sharing ideas and successes to inspire and support other Community Fundraisers; and

·      working with the Fundraising Team to engage community, organisations, and businesses.


Out of pocket expenses will be reimbursed.


Personal qualities are very important to volunteering roles.  You will need to be reliable, friendly, enthusiastic, and have a positive attitude to life. We also value great communication skills. These all need to be coupled with a commitment to substance misuse recovery principles.


The application process will include an interview, referencing and, if appropriate to the volunteering role, checks with the Disclosure and Barring Service.



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About The Matthew Project

Our work benefits a wide range of people from a wide range of different backgrounds. We help these beneficiaries to achieve better physical and mental health, better relationships with others, and overall better quality of life, along with access to more opportunities.

As well as the individuals themselves, our work also creates social change and improvements to the local community in a range of different ways. These include improved family relationships and friendships, reductions in drug/alcohol misuse, reduced strain on local health and wellbeing services, reductions in rates of offending, and improved skills and employment outcomes for our service users, all of which help to regenerate the local community.