Fundraiser

Employer: RSPCA NW London & S Herts Branch

Salary: Competitive salary

Job type: VOLUNTEER, Remote/Hybrid

Posted: 2026-06-22T00:00:00Z

Sector: IT & Technology

Job Description

Every year, RSPCA North West London & South Hertfordshire Branch CIO rescues, rehabilitates and rehomes hundreds of unwanted, stray and abandoned animals. We also support local pet owners who are struggling to afford essential veterinary treatment, helping animals stay well and remain with the people who love them. As a separately registered RSPCA branch, we are responsible for raising our own funds locally. Donations, grants, gifts in wills and support from our community are vital to making sure we can continue helping animals in need. We are looking for a Fundraising Volunteer to help us grow and develop our income so we can reach more animals and pet owners across our local area. This is a meaningful opportunity to use your research, writing, communication or fundraising skills to make a direct difference. You will help us identify funding opportunities, support grant applications, encourage donations, promote gifts in wills and build long-term support for the Branch. What can you expect to be doing? Depending on your skills, interests and availability, you may help with: Researching suitable grant-making trusts, foundations and local funding opportunities Helping to prepare information for grant applications and funding bids Supporting the development of donation appeals Helping us promote gifts in wills and legacy giving Identifying opportunities to build relationships with local businesses, community groups and supporters Keeping simple records of funding opportunities, applications and outcomes Supporting thank-you letters and updates to donors, funders and supporters Working with staff and volunteers to understand the Branch’s funding needs Helping to gather stories, statistics and information that show the impact of our work Looking for opportunities to raise funds for specific projects, such as veterinary care, animal accommodation, equipment or rehoming work We are looking for someone who has: Previous fundraising experience An interest in animal welfare and the work of the Branch Good written communication skills Confidence with research and gathering information A careful and organised approach Good attention to detail The ability to work independently and follow agreed guidance Reliability and discretion when handling information A positive and professional approach when representing the Branch Time expectation This is a flexible role and much of it can be done from home. As a guide, fundraising volunteers may give around 2 to 3 hours per week, although this may vary depending on funding deadlines, appeals and Branch priorities. The role can be shared by more than one volunteer if needed. You are also welcome to spend time in our office if you would like to work alongside the team. Support, guidance and keeping you safe We want our volunteers to feel happy, confident and valued in their roles. You will receive support and guidance from the Branch, along with relevant information, policies and processes to help you get the most out of your volunteering. The wellbeing of our people is important to us. We are committed to safeguarding children, adults at risk and everyone we come into contact with through our work. What we can offer you as a volunteer Make a real difference to the welfare of local animals Help secure the funds needed to rescue, treat, rehabilitate and rehome animals Support pet owners who are struggling to afford essential veterinary care Gain valuable charity experience that can strengthen your CV Join a friendly, committed local team Help shape the future sustainability of our Branch If you care about animals and would like to use your skills to help secure vital funding for their care, we would love to hear from you.

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