Funding Development Officer

Closing date: Sunday, May 18, 2025
Fundraising
  • Salary £18720 per annum
  • Location Stockport, England (On-site)
  • Job Type Permanent, Part-time
  • Sectors Mental Health
  • Job Reference : 221279
Stockport SK2 6RE
Part Time £18,720 for 24 hours per week, spread over 4 days (FTE salary £28,860 per annum)
 
About them
 
Our client is a small but passionate local charity which provides support to adults in the Stockport area who experience mental health problems.
 
They offer a range of leisure, therapeutic, educational and social activities and facilities, which they have developed in consultation with their members, and their aim is to promote integration and mental and social wellbeing.
 
They are looking for a dynamic and motivated individual to join the team and help them secure the resources needed to continue with their vital work.
 
The vacancy
 
Based in their office in Stockport, this exciting new role supports them in achieving full sustainability. You will work closely with the General Manager to develop and implement a comprehensive fundraising strategy to secure funding from various sources. This includes identifying opportunities for funding from charitable trusts and other non-statutory funders.
 
Key responsibilities include;

  • Identifying and cultivating relationships with potential donors and funding bodies
  • Preparing and submitting compelling funding applications and proposals
  • Monitoring and reporting on fundraising activities and outcomes
  • Understanding and evaluating qualitative and quantitative data collected

 
This role can include an element of hybrid working; however, during the initial period will need to be worked fully in their office alongside the team.
 
This is an exciting new role to support their organisation being fully sustainable.
 
About you
 
They are seeking a target-driven individual with strong written and verbal communication skills and excellent computer literacy. You should enjoy creating systems, be a quick learner and have a creative approach. Impeccable organisation and time management skills with the resilience to work under pressure and meet tight deadlines essential.
 
Proven experience in fundraising and grant writing preferably within a small charity is essential. Knowledge of the funding landscape within the Northwest, as well as a passion for mental health and commitment to their mission, would be ideal.
 
Candidates with a bachelor’s degree, as well as a fund-raising qualification would be preferred.
 
How to apply – please click below for more details and to apply.
 
NB - if you would like to apply, please ensure they receive your completed application form by Monday 19th May 2025 at 12.00 - please note that they may close this vacancy early if they receive a high volume of applications. They encourage you to apply as soon as possible to ensure your application is considered.
 
First interviews will be held virtually w/c 26th May 2025 with final interview face to face w/c 2nd June 2025.
 
Please note: They are committed to safer recruitment. Satisfactory references, evidence of the correct permission to work in the UK and the commitment to apply for an enhanced DBS Disclosure will be required before the successful applicants could take up the posts.
 
REF-221279