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Donor Management Internship

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ORGANIZATION: SeekHealing

  • 16 people are interested

SeekHealing is a Nonprofit organization that utilizes awareness and connection practices to combat the loneliness epidemic in the US, with the purpose of overcoming rampant trauma, addiction, overdose and deaths of despair.

We are looking for a Donor Acquisition Intern who will work closely with SeekHealing's Fundraising Management team to get experience Fundraising and in Community Outreach

Time Commitment:

8 hours a month

Participant Roles:

  • Will contact businesses and partners to make in-kind donation asks for specified Items
  • Will follow-up email and call said businesses and Partners
  • Will manage post updates and thank you letters
  • Will track what has been donated

Skills you will need:

  • Basic Spreadsheet/Computer skills
  • Be able to Text and Email
  • Communication
  • Writing Skills
  • Organization
  • Follow-up
  • Self-Initiative
  • Persuasion
  • Outreach and Coordination

Requirements:

  • Attend a short introductory zoom call about the foundations of SeekHealing
  • Attend a short training about what your role is.
  • Be willing to work closely with the Manager(s)of this project

In order to sign up for this volunteer project, simply

  1. click "respond" above to secure your spot and receive a notification from Hands On with next step instructions.
  2. You can expect to hear from a SeekHealing staff within 1-3 business days after responding to this opportunity.

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No additional volunteer opportunities at this time.

About SeekHealing

Location:

50 S. French Broad Ave, #300, Asheville, NC 28801, US

Mission Statement

Making opportunities for meaningful human connection universally accessible in order to prevent deaths of despair.

Description

In a hyper-local, community mental health approach, SeekHealing is a grassroots "social health" project to facilitate experiences of intentional and meaningful human connection between neighbors.

Piloted successfully in Western North Carolina since 2018 with support from Dr. Gabor Mate and other leading experts in trauma and Relational Cultural Theory (RCT), regional programs deliver the following at no cost to participants:

  1. Equitable public health education in social communication and emotional regulation skills
  2. Facilitated social experiences: substance-free parties, peer-driven support meetings, and community gatherings
  3. Human-powered technology solutions that facilitate individual neighbors showing up for each other’s social & mental health needs

CAUSE AREAS

Advocacy & Human Rights
Community
Crisis Support
Advocacy & Human Rights, Community, Crisis Support

WHEN

We'll work with your schedule.

WHERE

This is a Virtual Opportunity with no fixed address.

SKILLS

  • Strategic Planning
  • Management
  • Donor Management
  • Fundraising
  • Community Outreach

GOOD FOR

N/A

REQUIREMENTS

  • Orientation or Training
  • 6 to 10 hours monthly

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