• 1 person is interested
 

Resource mobilizer and communication manager .

Save to Favorites

ORGANIZATION: Matungu community development charity.

  • 1 person is interested
Orange fleshed sweet potato farm
One of the trained farmer on orange fleshed sweet potato project.

We are looking for resource mobiliser and communication manager who will be taking instructions from project coordinator and help out in resource mobilisation for the organisation.The person serving in this position will be required to indentfy resources needed for the organisation to operate such as fundraising and any technical support in relavant field.

The currently is operating on shoe string budget thus need volunteers to assist in its daily operation activities such blog updating ,harnessing social media networks ,promoting our work to different donors and help in locating potencial donors be individual or non profits or coperate companies across the globe.

We people who are ready to make something out of nothing ,because our organisation is limited in resources but overwhelmed with community needs .Anybody who care about children,youth ,women and animal can apply for this position ,we need many volunters as possible to help us turn around our activities and reach to the masses.

our activities include but not limite to

1.Agriculture and climate mitigation ,education for children,supporting youth and women business through capacity building ,we are looking for farming tools ,farm inputs ,computers ,cloth ,medication ,food and any mobility mode be it bicycles ,motor bikes or vehicle.

More opportunities with Matungu community development charity.

No additional volunteer opportunities at this time.

About Matungu community development charity.

Location:

66 koyonzo -mumias, Nairobi, western +254, KE

Mission Statement

The Matungu Community Development Charity is a registered CBO located in Munami, Kenya that seeks to improve the welfare and livelihoods of the larger community in which it operates. It plans and implements charity projects in the community. The organization is funded by individuals from around the world who support our charitable work financially through the website globalgiving.org. Click on the projects link above to learn more about our activities.

Description

History of the Group

The group was registered as a Self Help Group with the Government of Kenya’s Ministry of Culture and Social Services by Vincent Atitwa in 2005 and originally called 'Brother’s Self Help Group’. Vincent, the founder of the group, is a native of Munami who studied water engineering in Nairobi before returning to his community. In Nairobi, Vincent saw how urban Community Organizations were helping alleviate poverty, which inspired him to found Brothers Self Help Group when he returned home to Matungu district. From its inception, the group’s vision was to help improve the livelihoods of members, but they understood that their livelihoods were not separate from the livelihood of the greater community.

In 2010/2011, the group was assessed by an independent consultant that recommended the group separate into two distinct entities: a charitable organization which would be registered as a Community Based Organization and an income generating organization which would be registered as a co-operative. This consultant also recommended that the group re-name itself in a gender neutral fashion, since 'Brothers’ implied that the organization’s membership consisted solely of men, which was not and is not the case.

On Mar. 5/2011 at a General Membership Meeting, the group decided to split into two distinct entities, a co-operative and a Community Based Organization. The name of the latter was changed to the Matungu Community Development Charity.

Management

The organization is headed by a management board that includes the chairperson, secretary, treasurer, organizing secretary and charitable commissioner. The management is elected by the membership at the Annual General Meeting on a bi-annual basis. Membership is open to any member of the community who satisfies the minimum requirements for membership as laid out in the bylaws of the organization. Matungu Community Development Charity is committed to a policy of non-discrimination based on race, gender, physical disability, literacy or economic standing in its membership application process.

Volunteers

The charity has sought out volunteer help from Kenya and abroad to help in the design of its management structure and its fundraising techniques. It has also sought out and received volunteers who have provided training in the use of internet and computers, marketing and HIV/AIDS prevention. To inquire about becoming a volunteer with Matungu Community Development Charity, send an email to us with the subject line 'volunteer opportunity?’ You can find our email on the Location and Contact section of this web site.

CAUSE AREAS

Children & Youth
Community
Computers & Technology
Children & Youth, Community, Computers & Technology

WHEN

We'll work with your schedule.

WHERE

This is a Virtual Opportunity with no fixed address.

SKILLS

  • Internet Research
  • Google Apps
  • Child Development
  • Database Administration
  • Basic Computer Skills
  • Business Development

GOOD FOR

N/A

REQUIREMENTS

  • Background Check
  • 10 hours per week

Report this opportunity

We're sorry, this opportunity is no longer active.

Please find other opportunities.

Find Opportunities