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Trust Fundraisers - London

Trust Fundraisers - East London, South London, West London & Middlesex 

Could you be one of our Volunteer Fundraisers?

The MND Association has over 90 branches and groups across England, Wales and Northern Ireland, all run entirely by volunteers who work together in many different ways to provide support, raise awareness, influence, and fundraise at a local level. 

Volunteers play an important role in the MND Association. They help to ensure that people with MND and their families receive the support and services they need.

We are looking for enthusiastic and motivated people to raise funds for the branch/group, from charitable trusts and grants.

Job Reference
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Role Description

What does this role involve?

  • To identify and research local grants and trusts
  • To work closely with the branch/group and regional fundraiser
  • To attend appropriate training prior to taking on this role

This is an excellent opportunity to develop skills and get involved with your local community. You will gain experience of fundraising along with the opportunity to increase your knowledge of Motor Neurone Disease in order to raise awareness confidently.

Ideal Skills

You may have experience of writing funding applications, good communication skills and the ability to recognise potential opportunities for funding.

This role is flexible and you can give as time much as you want and are able to give.

 

Other information

Full training and induction will be provided and travel expenses will be reimbursed.

  • MND is a fatal, rapidly progressive disease that affects the brain and spinal cord
  • It attacks the nerves that control movement so muscles refuse to work. Sensory nerves are not usually affected
  • It can leave people locked in a failing body, unable to move, talk and eventually breath
  • It kills a third of people within a year and more than half within two years of diagnosis
  • It has no cure.

The MND Association was founded in 1979. Our mission is to improve care and support for people with MND, their families and carers. We also fund and promote research that leads to new understanding and treatments and brings us closer to a cure for MND. The Association also campaigns and raises awareness so the needs of people with MND, and everyone who cares for them, are recognised and addressed by wider society.