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1 person is interested
Development Director
ORGANIZATION: Moving Health
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1 person is interested
To identify, monitor, and research funding opportunities and prospects for The Okoa Project. Will work with leadership and program staff to develop funding proposals in line with The Okoa Project strategic priorities, lead the writing and submission of grant proposals, work with staff to assure that all reporting requirements are completed, and represent and pitch The Okoa Project to prospective corporate and institutional donors. Will track donors, establish connections, and generate reports. This position will be primarily remote work with 1-2 days a week being at our office in Downtown Crossing. This has the potential to become a paid full-time position after 6 months.
Job Requirements:
Bachelor’s Degree in related field
Organized, capable of meeting deadlines, managing competing demands, and following through on goals
Ability to create a fundraising vision that aligns with the mission of The Okoa Project and communicate this to teams and donors
Ability to create a network in the international development community, established network and experience in this field preferred.
Written and Visual communication skills
Understands and supports the mission of The Okoa Project and applies this to all of the aspects of the position
Working experience working in the fundraising, global development and/or non-profit space
Visa Sponsorship not available
See more us at http://theokoaproject.com/
To Apply:
Please send a cover letter and resume to emily@theokoaproject.com
More opportunities with Moving Health
No additional volunteer opportunities at this time.
About Moving Health
Location:
23 Drydock Avenue, Boston, MA 02210, US
Mission Statement
To connect families to healthcare when they need it most.
Description
Since 2016, Moving Health (formally The Okoa Project) has been redefining emergency transportation by addressing geographically neglected areas to address the health crises that these communities face every day by providing opportunities for safer, faster emergency care. Unlike other companies, our primary goal is to use human centered design to create solution that the communities actually want, making our solution more sustainable, cost effective, and reliable than alternative options.
Our work fills a desperately needed gap by providing sustainable, low-cost emergency transportation in areas that do not have any. Not only do our ambulances save lives, but our intersectional approach to global health and technology allows us to capture our impact with precision and create opportunities through learning and innovation.
CAUSE AREAS
WHEN
WHERE
2 Oliver St.Boston, MA, MA 02109
DATE POSTED
February 25, 2019
SKILLS
- Donor Management
- Fundraising
- Grant Writing / Research
- Networking
- Relationship Building
- Verbal / Written Communication
GOOD FOR
N/A
REQUIREMENTS
- Must be at least 18
- 15-20 hours a week. This position will be primarily remote work with 1-2 days a week involving meetings at our office in Downtown Crossing. This has the potential to become a paid full-time position after 6 months.