Fundraising Manager


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    St George's Hospital Charity

    ROLE PURPOSE

    The Fundraising Manager will play a critical role in maximising income for St George s Hospital Charity through the development and management of relationships with trusts, foundations, and corporate partners. This position requires a can-do, proactive attitude in securing unrestricted and restricted philanthropic support for key projects, particularly our Time For a Change fundraising appeal that aims to raise £5m to transform our children s wards at St George s Hospital.

    You will be responsible for growing restricted and unrestricted income through the development of strategic, long-term partnerships with Trusts and Foundations and Corporate Partners that provide a sustainable source of income. Working closely with Head of High Value and Director of Fundraising and Communications the postholder will be instrumental in developing a strong and realistic pipeline prospects and securing regular five-six figure gifts. You will maintain £1.2m income/year with ambitions to grow this income to £1.7m/year from Trusts and Foundations and Corporate Partnerships over the next 5 years and by 29/30. The ideal candidate will be proactive and solutions focussed. They will have a proven track record of philanthropy including relationship management, proposal writing, budget development and collaboration with internal teams to communicate impactful fundraising appeal.

    MAIN DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES

    Fundraising Responsibilities

    • Develop a strong and realistic pipeline of Trusts and Foundations and Corporate Partnerships that align with our strategic objectives and fundraising appeals
    • Be proactive and ambitious supporting the growth of our income across Trusts, Foundations and Corporate Partnerships from £1.2m/year to £1.7m/year over 5 years.
    • Develop and manage a robust income portfolio, researching prospects, making approaches, building relationships and submitting compelling proposals and application to Trusts and Foundations and Corporates.
    • Build project budgets from scratch.
    • Create tailored stewardship opportunities for funders which effectively communicate the difference their support has made. To include face-to-face meetings, hospital visits, written reports/digests and attendance at relevant events to strengthen relationships and enhance donor engagement.
    • Provide regular progress reports to the Head of High Value and Director of Fundraising and Communications, highlighting milestones, KPIs, and potential risks to income generation.

    Corporate Partnerships Management

    • Contribute to and implement the strategy for securing new corporate partnerships while maintaining and enhancing relationships with existing partners to ensure ongoing support.
    • Develop creative and impactful partnership pitches and proposals to attract new corporate sponsors.
    • Oversee account management plans for existing corporate partners, programming stewardship events, ensuring that reporting is undertaken, engagement is sustained and opportunities for growth are identified and acted upon.
    • Work closely with senior volunteers and stakeholders to develop new business leads and maximise partnership potential.
    • Collaborate with the Community & Events Manager to leverage corporate opportunities, turning local engagements into larger partnerships.

    Trusts and Foundations Management

    • Build and maintain income from Trusts and Foundations using prospecting tools and desk-based research.
    • Be proactive in approaches to Trusts and Foundations via phone and/or emails
    • Develop creative and compelling approaches and applications that are tailored to charitable objectives of funders.
    • Build project budgets and fundraising pipelines in line with funders requirements.
    • Maintain and manage a calendar of activity for Trusts and Foundations to ensure we deliver an excellent level of stewardship including six-monthly updates and bespoke visits.

    Research and Pipeline Management

    • Conduct thorough research to identify and qualify potential funders across trusts, foundations, and corporate sectors, maintaining a dynamic philanthropy pipeline.
    • Monitor and manage progress through the pipeline, ensuring that prospects are appropriately cultivated and that targets for each stage of the portfolio are met.
    • Ensure compliance with fundraising regulations and data protection laws throughout the prospect research and relationship management processes.

    General Duties

    • Maintain accurate records of stakeholder communications in our Raiser s Edge database and activities in line with data protection obligations and best practices.
    • Work with Finance to reconcile income.
    • Participate actively in team meetings and contribute to the overall objectives of the fundraising department.
    • Working with the Head of High Value ensure our offer to partners is accurately reflected on our website. This may include updating webpages.
    • Supporting fundraising events.
    • As and when required, provide front desk coverage, welcoming visitors and donors at the Welcome Office and serving as a friendly and helpful representative of the organisation.
    • Engage in continuous professional development and participate in regular performance reviews.

    This is not an exhaustive list of tasks. Duties may vary depending on Charity s needs.

    Applications closing date: Tuesday, 4th March

    Interviews: Tuesday, 11th March