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4 people are interested
Donor Communications
ORGANIZATION: Project Feast
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4 people are interested
Position Summary
Maintaining donor relationships is an extremely important part of fundraising. As a Donor Communications volunteer, you will help to maintain these relationships through keeping in touch with past and current donors, thanking donors for their contributions, and keeping donors up to date on the status of Project Feast programs. You will be responsible for helping to draft donor centered newsletters, writing "Thank you" cards, making "Thank you" phone calls.
Responsibilities:
- Helping to draft and send donor centered newsletters
- Writing "Thank You" cards and making "Thank You" phone calls
- Keeping track of past, current, and prospective donors and Project Feast’s status of communication with each of these groups.
Qualifications:
- Excellent written and oral communication skills
- Organizational skills
- Enjoys working and speaking with people
- Experience with fundraising is a plus
More opportunities with Project Feast
No additional volunteer opportunities at this time.
About Project Feast
Location:
202 W Gowe St, Kent, WA 98032, US
Mission Statement
Project Feast's mission is to transform the lives of refugees and immigrants by providing pathways to sustainable employment in the food industry and to enrich communities through intercultural exchange.
Description
As a small team, we appreciate the help of our dedicated volunteers. If you do not see a volunteer position that is a good fit, please contact us with your a description of your skills and experience that you would like to contribute to our team.
At Project Feast, food brings people to the table, transforms lives, and fosters mutual understandings across diverse cultures. We believe that immigrants and refugees possess incomparable wisdom, skills and knowledge to contribute to our communities.
Washington State welcomes thousands of refugees and immigrants every year. Too often our immigrant and refugee communities feel marginalized as opportunities to prosper remain out of reach. As a result, an alarming number of new immigrants and refugees from these countries suffer higher levels of unemployment and earn far less than their native-born counterparts, making it a challenge to support their families.
Not only do we empower amazing cooks from around the globe by equipping them with the hands-on culinary training to gain their footing in the food industry, we also connect them to opportunities to make a living and share their wealth of food knowledge with our greater Seattle community. In the process, our participants become deeply integrated into local communities and economies.
CAUSE AREAS
WHEN
WHERE
2800 S. 192nd St. Ste 104SeaTac, WA 98188
DATE POSTED
May 18, 2016
SKILLS
- Fundraising
- Verbal / Written Communication
GOOD FOR
N/A
REQUIREMENTS
- Orientation or Training
- 3-5 hours per week