Vacancies
Fundraising/Development Intern – Sex Workers Project
DUTIES
- Conduct research to identify potential funding sources and opportunities for collaboration
- Research individual and institutional donor prospects
- Assist in digital fundraising campaigns, including email appeals and initiatives, to enhance donor engagement and drive online giving.
- Support the cultivation of relationships with individual donors through personalized communication efforts aimed at deepening donor engagement and support, as well as reviewing and processing donor profiles.
- Utilize resources in Donorperfect database management to track donations
- Collaborate with Social Media Coordinator on fundraising posts and campaigns
QUALIFICATIONS & EXPERIENCE:
- Prior experience or coursework in fundraising, nonprofit management, communications, or related fields is preferred but not required.
- Experience in upholding ethical standards and confidentiality in handling donor information and organizational processes.
- Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite, including Word, Excel, and PowerPoint. Familiarity with donor management software is preferred (e.g., Donorperfect), but not required.
- An interest in fundraising paired with a passion for crafting compelling narratives.
- Spanish language fluency preferred but not required
KEY COMPETENCIES:
- Ability to manage multiple projects, set priorities, and work independently.
- Strong written, verbal, and interpersonal communication skills.
- Aid in the ongoing cultivation of donor relationships
- Conduct research to identify potential funding sources and opportunities for collaboration
- Familiarity or willingness to learn email marketing tools, particularly Constant Contact
- Commitment and interest in immigrant rights, sex workers rights, LGBTQ rights
To apply please send a current resume and a short paragraph outlining qualifications and reasons for interest in the internship opportunity. Send all materials to Abby Anzalone, SWP Co-Director, at aanzalone@urbanjustice.org.
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