Do you enjoy networking, connecting with donors and prospective supporters at events and working out how they might help to safeguard motoring heritage for future generations?
Would you relish attending motoring events at Beaulieu, concours at country estates and motoring shows around the UK?
This is THE perfect job for an organised petrol head or for an experienced fundraiser with an interest in motoring!
The role of Philanthropy Manager is a full-time position that will report to and work closely with the Head of Development to focus on growing major gifts from high value private donors and membership schemes. Cultivating strong relationships to build and enhance the National Motor Museum Trust’s donor journey with its supporters.
We are looking for a dynamic individual who is confident at identifying and engaging prospective donors and can cultivate prospects to the point where they are ready to be asked for a significant gift. They will work closely with our prospect researcher to build an understanding of prospective donors, and maximising opportunities while helping to develop prospecting groups and other engagement events. They will also be co-ordinating fundraising approaches to donors and managing a portfolio of donors and prospects, helping to ensure that the fundraising database and financial reporting meets the needs of a national charity.
To apply for this position or if you would like more information on the role, including the Job Description, please forward your CV together with a covering letter to recruitment@beaulieu.co.uk .
Please note that due to the location of the National Motor Museum in the New Forest, there are no reliable public transport links, you will therefore need to be able to travel to work independently.
Please advise if you need any adjustments to the Interview process.
Closing Date: 31/12/2024
Reference Number: V337
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