Fundraising strategy and advice support.
Overview
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Ipswich, IP1 2HA
Expires at anytime
What will you be doing?
About Tofauti Our view of the world: The old model of philanthropy from the developed world creates reliance not resilience. And, too often, it fails to capitalise on the skills, ideas and energies of its supporters, potential partners, and even those it is helping. The urgency and complexity of the challenges facing Africa’s wildlife and communities needs a new approach. An approach that gets closer and goes deeper. An approach that brings people together to make change happen. Our role in the world: We’re here to connect, inspire and mobilise drivers of change for Africa’s wildlife and communities. We recognise that to solve complex problems we need a wide array of resources and talent – so we build teams of supporters, experts and beneficiaries with the right blend of resources, skills and passion for each challenge. By giving to Tofauti, our supporters become an extension of our team and become part of creating the solution – contributing ideas, knowledge and more. We partner with experts here in the UK and on the ground in Africa who bring experience that will enable us to make a greater impact, faster. We work with our beneficiaries to shift the long-term attitudes and behaviours that stand in the way of sustained change, and give them ownership of maintaining it. We harness the power of collective energy and shared beliefs, to make a difference.
What are we looking for?
Experience with developing fundraising strategy, and bid writing.
What difference will you make?
Africa’s natural habitats, animal species and tribal cultures are rich, breath-taking and unlike anywhere else in the world. Yet this richness and diversity is not without challenges. We believe that African people need nature to thrive – whether farming effectively and considerately, or enabling economy-boosting responsible tourism. We work with the local people to help them sustain a way of life that leverages, rather than compromises their relationship with the natural world they live in.