- Project Officer
- £25,000 + benefits
- Head of Fundraising
- £44,258 - £54,714
- Youth Volunteer Development Manager
- £26,784 p.a.
- Group Development Worker
- £24,646 pa
- Proposal Writer - Fundraising
- £29,000-£33,000(neg) + pension
- Finance Manager
- £25-£25
- Head of Planning (Philanthropy and Partnerships)
- £40,000-£46,000(neg) + pension
- Data Import and Integrity Manager
- £32,000-£38,000 + pension(neg)
- Head of Fundraising
- £38,000 - £40,000
- Communications and Marketing Manager
- £27,153 – £ 31,679 pro rata
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Fundraising guidelines updated
By Hannah Jordan, Third Sector Online, 17 April 2008
The UK Workforce Hub has released a new National Occupational Standards document to help fundraisers develop their skills.
The guide, funded by the UK Commission for Employment and Skills, is a revision of a document published in 2003. The new version contains more job-specific information designed to help fundraisers improve their working knowledge and practice.
There are new sections on grant fundraising, corporate fundraising, major gifts and direct marketing. The standards have been cross-referenced with the Institute of Fundraising’s codes of fundraising practice.
“This freely available resource will help paid fundraisers, volunteers and employers to perform better in their roles,” said Carrick Allison, director of professional development at the institute. “It will help them to enhance the quality of service to donors and build the resources available to their organisations to make a genuine difference to society.”
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Omotolani Sulu, 18 April 2008, 16:05
Any information on how to access the Fundraising Guideline will very much be appreciated.[Report this post]
susie wong, 18 April 2008, 19:35
Where can we obtain a copy of the Fundraising Guideline please.[Report this post]
Christine Barker, 21 April 2008, 09:47
How can I access a copy of the latest fundraising guidelines information.[Report this post]
Stephen Joseph, 21 April 2008, 11:06
Where can we obtain a copy of the Fundraising Guideline please.[Report this post]
Katie Hall, 21 April 2008, 11:35
The revised Fundraising standards can be accessed from the UK Workforce Hub website at www.ukworkforcehub.org.uk/fnos08. They are free to download.[Report this post]
Jacqui Medway, 21 April 2008, 11:51
http://www.ukworkforcehub.org.uk/DisplayPage.asp?pageid=12043I've just googled this hope it's the right one!
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